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Beware Of Social Media Inducements On Police Recruitment

  The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has cautioned against social media inducements on recruitment opportunities into the Ghana Police Service. A statement signed by Chief Inspector Bright Kwabena Danso of the Public Affairs Unit and copied the Ghana News Agency said the Unit was not responsible for recruiting people into the Service. The “criminals” impersonated Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Effia Tenge, Head of Public Affairs, mostly on Facebook, and inveigle gullible contacts into transferring monies into their mobile money accounts, it said. The statement said other victims had also reported fraudulent vehicle auction transactions adding that all such reports had since been forwarded to the Cybercrime Unit of the National Criminal Investigation Department for investigation and arrest of the culprits.

How much do police officers mirror the communities they serve? ABC News looked at the data

How much do police officers mirror the communities they serve? ABC News looked at the data
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NHRC lauds NASS for bill on 111 special additional seats for women

NHRC lauds NASS for bill on 111 special additional seats for women On Kindly Share This Story: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has commended the National Assembly (NASS) for proposing a law for the constitutional amendment of 111 special additional seats for women in the two chambers of the NASS. The Executive Secretary of NHRC, Mr Tony Ojukwu,  gave the commendation in a statement signed by Mrs Fatimah Agwai – Mohammed, Deputy Director, Public Affairs Unit of the commission. Ojukwu said that the move serves as a remedy to the current low representation of women in legislative Houses in Nigeria. “The Commission had on several  occasions in the past collaborated with various Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), UNDP and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs  and others  in proposing ‘Women Participation in Elections Bill’.

Breaking News | NHRC Lauds NASS For Bill On 111 Special Additional Seats For Women

Views: Visits 9 The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has commended the National Assembly (NASS) for proposing a law for the constitutional amendment of 111 special additional seats for women in the two chambers of the NASS. The Executive Secretary of NHRC, Mr Tony Ojukwu,  gave the commendation in a statement signed by Mrs Fatimah Agwai – Mohammed, Deputy Director, Public Affairs Unit of the commission. Ojukwu said that the move serves as a remedy to the current low representation of women in legislative Houses in Nigeria. “The Commission had on several  occasions in the past collaborated with various Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), UNDP and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs  and others  in proposing ‘Women Participation in Elections Bill’.

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