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NCCE ​​Tano North Municipal Directorate engagement in Duayaw Nkwanta​

The Tano North Municipal Directorate of the NCCE, with support from GIZ and the European Union, organised an engagement with various women’s groups in Duayaw Nkwanta. The sensitisation programme was held under the theme: “Strengthening the Rule of Law and the Fight Against Corruption in Ghana.”

Chief Inspector Dorothy Dadzie, the District Director in charge of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU), facilitated the first session. She educated participants on laws protecting women under the Constitution of Ghana, encouraging them to assert their civic rights. Chief Inspector Dadzie also addressed the public perception that police officers often take bribes. She outlined the legitimate statutory fees the Police are authorized to collect and urged the women to always request receipts for any payment made at police stations.

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