Doyina gets new police district headquarters to boost security

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A newly constructed District Police Headquarters has been commissioned at Doyina in the Ejisu Municipality to improve security and policing services within the area and adjoining communities.

The facility, which falls under the Ejisu Police Division in the Ashanti Region, will oversee police operations at Akyinakrom, Kwaso, and Doyina.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Ashanti South Police Commander, DCOP Joseph Nyaaba, described the project as a major step toward strengthening law enforcement in the area.

“It therefore became necessary to establish a police presence in Doyina to improve security, maintain law and order, and ensure the safety of people within these communities,” he stated.

According to the police, residents previously had to travel to Akyina to report criminal and civil cases due to the absence of a police station in Doyina, affecting rapid response to incidents.

DCOP Nyaaba noted that the new headquarters would enhance police administration, coordination, and operational efficiency within the district.

“Today, we are witnessing not only the realisation of that vision, but also another significant step forward with the commissioning of this district headquarters,” he added.

Police authorities also praised chiefs, stakeholders, and residents for supporting the completion of the project through the provision of land, accommodation, and logistics.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of Donyma Group of Companies, Sir Knight Atta Bimpeh, said the construction of the facility forms part of the company’s commitment to community development and public safety.

“Together with the staff and citizens of Doyina, we put up this structure to serve the people of Doyina and Ghana in terms of security services,” he said.

The company also donated a Toyota Hilux pickup vehicle to support police patrols and operations in the area.

Sir Knight Atta Bimpeh further appealed to the Ashanti Regional Minister and the Regional Police Commander to assist in constructing police quarters for officers stationed at Doyina.

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