The Ghana Police Service yesterday, 11th December 2023, received 200 motorbikes from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) as part of the company’s effort to bolster Police operations nationwide.
The donation which took place at the National Police headquarters was attended by Members of the Police Management Board and some staff of the ECG.
The Board Chairman of ECG Mr Keli Gadzekpo who led the Management of the company for the donation also pledged a further 800 motorbikes to be delivered in batches.
The Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, expressed his gratitude to the Management of ECG for the donation.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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oh slap me! Have they completed payment to Asogli? Or they are misusing borrowed money to fund this low on the totem pole activity.
Ceejay you will think ECG rather buying 200 Bikes for Staff to make Revenue Mobilization easier would have made more sense for a headline. Plus another pledge of 8oo Bikes, lmao. Infact the Country............... no further comment.
ECG donating 200 motor bikes to Police. This same ECG which is not collecting enough to pay the power producers now has surplus to be buying 200 bikes for police?. obviously in the guise of CSR . Common sense should tell everyone there is something corrupt about this. Donating to the police may appear to be giving to the law so nothing wrong but where did they get that surplus from to buy such numbers of motor bikes. Especially being aware of their struggles in collecting not enough to pay the IPPs. Imagine your father announces to the whole family he did not gather enough to pay all the rents or mortgage for your family home but later goes on to say he has bought 200 bags of rice to be donated to the girls secondary school in town, what would you think? This Mr Keli Gadzekpo ( Board chair ) and Samuel Dubik ( Politically chosen CEO ) appears to be a very holy team of givers. This smacks of the mafia's donations to the catholic church in Sicily. A holy donation indeed.