Superintendent Effia Tengey, a former Accra Regional Public Relations Officer for the Ghana Police Service, has left the organization.
This comes after serving for 18 years.
She informed a select group of friends of this in a message as she pursued other interests.
“Please this is to inform you that I have formally exited from the Ghana Police Service after 18 years of active service,” she wrote.
“Permit me to use this medium to thank you all, l mean everyone of you, for your immeasurable support during my appointment as Public Affairs Officer of this noble profession.
“We will definitely meet again hopefully in a different working environment.”
Effia Tengey served as the Volta Regional Command’s Public Relations Officer (PRO) in addition to the Accra Regional Command of the Service.
In other news, on the evening of March 31, 2023, Hon. Alhaji Mohammed Hardi Tufeirua, a deputy minister in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and member of parliament for the Nanton Constituency, was involved in an accident.
The unfortunate incident happened to the Nanton MP as he was traveling to parliament to take part in the crucial discussion and voting process surrounding the three recently proposed revenue bills.
He was on his way to the house of parliament when, in a sad turn of events, he was involved in what appeared to be a serious accident.
The MP chose to go straight to parliament and cast his vote first rather than risking his life by rushing to the hospital at the cost of forfeiting his vote.
The Nanton MP was allowed to cast his vote before his colleagues before an ambulance fetched him for medical attention, according to GHOne’s Francis Abban, who was reporting live from the house of parliament.
In the parliament, there are 137 members of the majority caucus and 136 members of the minority.
Every person’s contribution counts because every bill requires more than 50% of the votes to pass.