NACOC management, staff join nationwide clean-up exercise
NACOC management and staff joined the National General Clean-Up Exercise on Friday, July 10, cleaning the surroundings of the NACOC Headquarters and its annex buildings. The exercise was led by Director-General Major General Maxwell Obuba Mantey, along with Deputy Directors-General Lawyer Alexander Twum-Barimah and Stephen Yeboah. They used shovels, brooms, wheelbarrows, and Wellington boots to clear choked gutters, desilt drains, and sweep streets around the Commission's premises.
Beyond the national headquarters in Accra, all NACOC regional commands and border posts simultaneously undertook similar clean-up activities. NACOC management stressed that promoting public safety goes beyond combating drug trafficking and related offences, noting that maintaining a clean and healthy environment is equally important to the well-being of citizens. The Commission also commended officers nationwide for their dedication and professionalism during the exercise.
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