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Police commend public for peace at Pres, Vice’s inauguration

 The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has commended the general public for their cooper­ation during the ceremony held at the Black Star Square in Accra on Tuesday to swear in the then President-elect, Mr John Dramani Mahama, and his Vice, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang.

Mr Mahama and Prof. Opoku-Agyemang took their oaths of office at the ceremony to affirm their designations as the respective President and Vice-President of the country.

It was the peacefulness of the ceremony which has caused the GPS to commend attendees and

 general public for comporting themselves on the occasion.

The commendation was con­tained in a press statement signed by the Director of Public Affairs of GPS, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Grace Ansah-Ak­rofi, and copied the Ghanaian Times yesterday.

According to the statement, the service was particularly thankful to the motoring public for the understanding shown during the implementation of temporary road closures and traffic diversions in Accra.

“The police remain committed to maintaining peace, security, law and order across the country and urge the public for their continu­ous support,” it said.

The statement further reas­sured the public of the efforts

of the police to ensure a safe and peaceful environment for all in which law and order worked.

It also reiterated the service’s dedication to upholding the rule of law.

The GPS, before the Presi­dential Inauguration on Tuesday, announced various measures it had put in place to ensure that the cere­mony was smooth and successful.

Among the security measures were intermittent roadblocks, restrictions, and traffic diversions in various parts of Accra.

The ceremony was significant because it was the constitutional event for the incoming President and the Vice, on this occasion Mr Mahama and Prof. Opoku-Agyemang respectfully, to take their oaths of office to begin their four-year term.

President Mahama and Vice-President Opoku-Agyemang have assumed the reins of the country, following the victory of their party, the National Dem­ocratic Congress (NDC), in the December 7, 2024, elections.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang makes history as Ghana’s first female Vice President, and many have congratulated her on this achievement.

The event was attended by several African leaders, including Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and representatives from the international community.

BY AGNES OWUSU

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