Ghana immigration Service presented with a mobile workshop van and 3,000 torchlights by the German federal government

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The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has received a substantial donation of a mobile workshop van and 3,000 torchlights from the German Federal Government through the German Federal Police.

During the ceremony, Deputy Minister for the Interior, Hon. Naana Eyiah, highlighted that the donation reflects the strong bilateral relationship between Ghana and Germany and their shared commitment to supporting Ghana’s development.

The Deputy Minister assured the German Federal Government that the resources would be utilized effectively and maintained properly to maximize their benefits.

She also extended profound gratitude to the German Federal Government for their generous donation to the Service.

The German Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Daniel Krull, praised the GIS for its commitment to securing and managing Ghana’s borders. He emphasized the importance of the collaboration between GIS and the German Federal Police in maintaining border security.

Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr. Kwame Asuah Takyi, highlighted that the mobile workshop van and torchlights will significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Immigration Officers, particularly in remote areas.

He added that these resources will also support training and capacity-building programs for personnel.

This donation represents a major boost to the GIS’s efforts in border security and underscores the strong partnership between Ghana and Germany