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Nkosuohene Dr. Baffour Osei Kwame Donates Ultra-modern Edifice To Wiamoase Police(PHOTOS)

One integral part to the development of any community or country is security, which the Cambridge English Dictionary defines as protection of a person, building, organization, or country against threats such as crime or attacks. We cannot leave this task to the government alone", those were the touching words of Dr. Osei Kwame 'Despite', when he officially handed over an ultra-modern building to the people of Wiamoase, to serve as a Police Station.

The occasion was also used to enstool him as Nkosuohene of Wiamoase (where he hails from) under the stool name, Nana Dr. Baffour Osei Kwame Despite.

It was a royal affair as chiefs and queen mothers clad in rich traditional attire could not help but appreciate the benevolence and goodwill of the CEO of the Despite Group of Companies.

As part of his birthday celebration on February 2nd this year, Dr Osei Kwame decided to make three donations, a children’s block at the 37 Military hospital, (which was commissioned on his birthday), a new Office complex for the Tesano police Divisional Headquarters / DOVVSU in Accra (yet to be inaugurated) and another newly built Police Complex at his hometown, Wiamoase which was inaugurated today.

Since charity begins at home, Dr Osei Kwame deemed it fit to build a new complex for the Wiamoase police which was smaller and couldn't accommodate all the officers there.

The Wiamoase police station project which commenced during the latter part of 2016 includes six well furnished air conditioned offices (three downstairs and three upstairs), a 10-12 seated conference room, two cell blocks with washrooms, a kitchen with a dinning area and three washrooms for officers and one for walk-in or visitors.

The completion of this complex, it is hoped, will foster harmony among police officers and ensure the safety of the people in Wiamoase.

SOURCE : http://peacefmonline.com/pages/local/news/201803/348241.php

 



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