Anamase Chief Calls for Proactive Policing to Prevent Clashes and Foster National Development

The Chief of Anamase, Obrempong Ayim Mmonsam III, has urged the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and other security agencies to take proactive measures to prevent clashes and promote national development.
This call to action comes as the community seeks to address the root causes of conflicts and create a safer environment conducive to national development.
The Chief emphasized that adopting proactive measures can reduce the likelihood of clashes, particularly in areas like Akyem Anamase, where chieftaincy disputes have sparked tensions in the past.
He highlighted the need for collaborative efforts between traditional leaders, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders to promote peace and stability.
Effective proactive policing involves understanding the community’s needs, engaging with citizens, and addressing the underlying causes of conflicts.
By working together, traditional leaders, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders can create an environment that fosters national development.
The youth of Akyem Anamase have expressed concerns that if the situation is not brought under control, it could have far-reaching consequences for national development. They are calling on the police to take proactive measures to prevent any violence or unrest.
As the Chief’s appeal underscores, preventive policing is critical in maintaining law and order. By taking proactive steps, the police can help address the root causes of conflicts and create a safer environment for all.