Interior Minister inaugurates new marine police patrol boats, vows to safeguard blue economy
The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has received four new patrol boats to strengthen the operations of its Marine Police Unit.
Ghana’s more than 550-kilometre coastline supports fishing, trade, offshore energy activities, and other pillars of the blue economy. However, the Marine Police Unit has long operated with limited resources, undermining efforts to combat illegal fishing, piracy, smuggling and other maritime crimes.
The newly acquired vessels are expected to significantly enhance operations against illegal fishing, human trafficking, drug trafficking and other transnational crimes along Ghana’s territorial waters.
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Speaking at the commissioning ceremony on Wednesday, November 19, the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, said the arrival of the boats marked a major step in securing Ghana’s maritime space and protecting the country’s blue economy.
“We will continue to provide the necessary resources and support to ensure that our police service is equipped to deal with emerging security concerns. I am confident that these new patrol boats will enable them to carry out their duties effectively,” he said.
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, also noted that the new vessels would improve coastal patrols and increase police visibility across Ghana’s maritime jurisdiction.
He stressed that the boats would give the Marine Police Unit the mobility, speed and resilience needed to protect lives, secure livelihoods and ensure safety along the coastline.
“Your dedication and professionalism are crucial to our success, and I have every confidence that you will continue to serve with distinction. May these patrol boats serve us well in our quest for maritime security and prosperity,” he added.
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Source: classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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