UK-9 Security Service Creates Awareness For Peaceful Election 2024

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A fast growing security outfit in the country, UK-9 Security services, has called for the inclusion of national development awareness campaign programme that includes community engagement, a redesign of school curricula, and strategic Public-Private Partnerships to enhance awareness of security threats in Ghana.

The security company mission is to ensure a crime-free environment, protecting company’s building, workers, visitors, equipment, valuables, and heavy machinery across the country.

IUK-9 Security Service’s Chief Executive officer, Kenneth Singah made this call during his opening address at the security awareness health walk in Accra over the weekend.

The walk seeks to promote peace before and after the December 2024 elections.

Mr. Singa highlighted alarming statistics, noting that Ghana experienced hundreds of security attacks in just the first half of the year, with a staggering 64% increase in data breaches reported nationally.

“In today’s interconnected world,security is not merely a technical issue; it is a fundamental pillar of our national security, economic stability and societal well-being. Ghana, like many nations, faces significant security challenges that demand our immediate and sustained attention.

The Company has earned recognition from prominent individuals and institutions in Ghana and abroad for its excellent security services.

Mr. Kenneth Kojo Singah, CEO emphasized, “we are dedicated to delivering exceptional security services that meet our clients needs. Our team of highly trained Officers is committed to ensuring the safety and security of Rider Iron and Steel Company’s assets”.

He further use the health and peace awareness walk to calling on young energetic Ghanaians to enlist in his security outfit as there are positions yet to be filled with well paid salaries.

source frank owusu obimpeh

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