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Church of Pentecost donates vehicle to Police Service

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The Church of Pentecost on Thursday donated a brand new Toyota Hilux vehicle to the Ghana Police Service to aid the security agency’s operations.
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The vehicle was handed over to officials of the Police Service on behalf of the Church by the General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, in a short presentation ceremony at the Church’s Headquarters at La in Accra.

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Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, said that The Church of Pentecost, through her vision for the next five years dubbed “Vision 2023,” is dedicated to impacting society as much as it can using Kingdom principles and values.

Aps. Nyamekye said that the donation underpins the Church’s commitment to contributing her quota to national peace and development.

He also acknowledged the efforts of the Ghana Police Service in maintaining peace and order in the country and was hopeful that the vehicle would go a long way to aid them in their work.

He said that it is the vision of the Church to partner and support the Ghana Police Service to equip them to be able to serve the citizenry well. He also hinted of the Church’s vision to put up Police Stations in some selected parts of the country within the next five years.

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Receiving the vehicle on behalf of the Inspector General of Police, DCOP Alex Amponsah Asiamah, the Director-General, Services, commended the Church for fulfilling its promise to support the Ghana Police Service and urged other faith-based organisations to emulate this noble gesture.

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