Ongwediva gets Police station

Ongwediva gets Police station

THE Governor of Oshana, Klemens Kashuupulwa, on Monday opened a new Police station at Ongwediva.

The station was built at a cost of N$4,8 million. Ongwediva Mayor Erastus Uutoni thanked the Ministry of Safety and Security for establishing the Police station, saying that the town was growing fast and needed a Police presence.He called upon Ongwediva residents to co-operate with the Police and make full use of their Police station.The regional Police commander, Deputy Commissioner Ndahangwapo Kashihakumwa, assured the town council and residents of Ongwediva of a professional service to curb crime.”We are going to serve you 24 hours a day, and all that we need from you, residents of Ongwediva, is good co-operation,” said Kashihakumwa.Inspector Peter Witt will be the station commander, deputised by Warrant Officer Elizabeth Nghihepa.The station will have 46 staff members.Ongwediva Mayor Erastus Uutoni thanked the Ministry of Safety and Security for establishing the Police station, saying that the town was growing fast and needed a Police presence.He called upon Ongwediva residents to co-operate with the Police and make full use of their Police station.The regional Police commander, Deputy Commissioner Ndahangwapo Kashihakumwa, assured the town council and residents of Ongwediva of a professional service to curb crime.”We are going to serve you 24 hours a day, and all that we need from you, residents of Ongwediva, is good co-operation,” said Kashihakumwa.Inspector Peter Witt will be the station commander, deputised by Warrant Officer Elizabeth Nghihepa.The station will have 46 staff members.

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