The Ghana Hotels Association – Greater Accra Executives recently paid a visit to the Nima Divisional Police Command, marking a significant step in strengthening the partnership between the hotel industry and law enforcement.
The meeting, which took place at the Nima Police Command, was aimed at fostering collaboration and discussing ways to tackle crime in the hotel industry.
During the meeting, the Commander of the Nima Divisional Police Command, Mr. Reginald Solomon Osei, Assistant Commissioner of Police, highlighted the evolving nature of crime and the need for hoteliers to be vigilant. He emphasized the importance of sharing information and scheduling regular meetings to stay ahead of criminal activities. The Commander also encouraged hoteliers to report any suspicious activities and to monitor their facilities closely.
The executives of the Ghana Hotels Association welcomed the Commander’s suggestions and agreed on the need for serious collaboration between the police and the Association. The Chairperson of the Association, Mrs. Clare Banoeng-Yakubo, commended the police for their support and emphasized the importance of nurturing the relationship between the two parties. She also highlighted the strategic role that the police play in providing insights into criminal activities in hotel facilities.
The Vice Chairperson of the Association, Mrs. Frieda Nwokolo, appealed for training for hoteliers on new trends and how to deal with them. She also raised concerns about staffing and data gathering from the police, highlighting the need for education on staff vetting and the costs associated with it. Mr. Benjamin Afunya, a Patron of the association, requested dedicated officers to be assigned to hotels and direct phone numbers for facility owners to report issues.