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The Police Administration on Wednesday 10, 2021 has met with over 100 individuals and groups in the Creative arts Industry.

The players came from various sectors of the industry including musicians, actors, producers, bloggers, poets, comedians, and dancers as well as representatives of the various associations and recognized groups within the industry.

The meeting which was moderated by radio personality Abeiku Aggrey Santana was called by the Inspector-General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare to provide a platform for the creatives to openly discuss security issues affecting their industry.

The discussions focused on matters such as; piracy of creative works, provision of event security, access to police uniforms and premises for productions, a dedicated Police Unit to facilitate activities of industry players, and the unprofessional conduct exhibited by some police officers.

The dialogue also focused on the enforcement of copyright laws, defamatory publications on social media, and the need for an enhanced partnership between the Police and the Creative Arts Industry for public education on law enforcement.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, and some members of the Police Management Board (POMAB) took turns to address issues raised by the creatives. The IGP noted the significant contribution of the creative arts industry to the socio-economic development of the country.

The IGP assured that the Ghana Police Service is determined to provide a safe and disciplined environment for the creative arts to thrive.

He added that all concerns raised had been taken in good faith and it would inform the formulation of strategies aimed at providing a conducive environment for all Ghanaians. 

The Police Administration for the first time assigned liaison officers to collaborate with the leadership of the various groups within the creative space for future engagements.

The administration thanked the various groups and associations for overwhelmingly responding to the invitation and also for their contribution to the lively engagement session.

“We look forward to a better and stronger partnership” statement from the Police said.

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