Ghanaian Police Officer Who Bought Crutches For A Disabled Street Beggar Repairs Broken Traffic Light With His Own Money

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Ghanaian Police Officer Who Bought Crutches For A Disabled Street Beggar Repairs Broken Traffic Light With His Own Money

Ghanaian Police officer, Lance Corporal Simon Agbeko who works with the Accra Regional Police Command repaired a broken traffic light at Odorkor with his own money.

The damaged traffic light which faces different direction, we are told since it got spoilt has been creating a lot of problems for cars and pedestrians moving from either sides of the road.

He said the faulty traffic light poses a grave danger to motorists and other road users.He therefore appealed to the city authorities to help fix all broken down traffic lights since it pose danger to lives and properties.

“I am appealing for the traffic lights to be fixed because the MTTD being a human institution, we won’t always be on the roads,” he said.

“My duty as a police officer is to protect lives and properties and since the traffic light belongs to the state, I’m expected to protect it,” he added.

The police officer stated that “I’ve protected the lives of Ghanaians since no one will be knocked down and I’m happy to fix it.”

He seems not to sleep over his humanitarian works despite receiving tokens as his salary from the government.

He deserves to be applauded.

Source: myafricatoday.com

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