Ejurahene Unites Assembly Members and Security Agencies to Address Growing Concerns

The Ejura Divisional Council, led by Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II, has held a crucial meeting with security heads, assembly members, and volunteer groups to tackle escalating security concerns in the area.
This gathering followed an appeal from assembly members and their volunteer groups to the revered chief and his elders for support in resolving pressing security issues in Ejura and its surrounding communities.
Held at the Ejura Palace on Tuesday, the meeting was attended by all security representatives from the Ejura-Sekyeredumase Municipality.
Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II, who chaired the meeting, expressed optimism about the discussions.
He commended the assembly members for their efforts in collaborating with security agencies to safeguard lives and property.
The traditional authority pledged its support for the initiative, urging both the Ghana Police Service and volunteer groups to work together for its success.
Assembly members present at the meeting praised Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II and his chiefs for consistently leading peaceful dialogues in the area.
The Crime Officer for the Ejura Divisional Police Command, ASP Acheampong, assured that the Ghana Police Service would provide training to volunteer groups, enabling them to operate within the law.
He emphasized that volunteers would work under police supervision to ensure compliance with regulations.
ASP Acheampong reaffirmed the police’s commitment to protecting citizens and warned that anyone engaging in illegal activities would face consequences.
This meeting highlights the collaborative efforts of traditional authorities, security agencies, and community members in addressing security concerns in Ejura.
Story by Teacher Kofi