
Tema, June 11, GNA - Management of Fix It ICT Centre has presented 100 packs of toilet rolls, and 12 boxes of soap worth Gh¢1,500 Ghana Cedis to the inmates of the Community One District Police Command.
The items would be distributed to the inmates of the cells at the four stations, namely, Communities One, Four Eight and New Town, alongside one post at Community Seven, which together form the District Command.
Mr George Boateng, Chief Executive Officer of the Centre which is based in Community One in Tema, said in future more donations would be made to the Service.
He said the Centre would render ICT services to the Police free of charge.
Chief Superintendent Kweku Buah, District Commander, received the items, and thanked the donors for the kind gesture.
GNA


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