Sergeant Michael Dotse Dzamesi, the Police Officer who was allegedly
shot dead while on duty on August 28 has been laid to rest at Dagbamatey
in the Volta Region.
The burial service for the late officer was held at the Dagbamatey main
lorry park amidst drumming and singing from sympathizers.
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in a tribute, commended the late
Michael Dotse Dzamesi for his professional conduct and assured the
family that government had plans of offering a special welfare package
to the wife and children of Sergeant Michael Dotse Dzamesi.
Dr Bawumia restated the government’s commitment to equipping the Police
Service with the requisite logistics to protect human lives and
property.
The short burial service was attended by hundreds of sympathizers from
the Police Service and relatives and friends from both home and abroad.
Also in attendance were Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP), James
Oppong-Boanuh and some senior officers from the Ghana Police Service as
well as his military colleagues.
There rest included; the Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery, former
Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Edwcrd Doe Adjaho, the Volta Regional
Minister, Dr. Archibald Letsa and some government officials from the
Volta Region.
The late Michael Dotse Dzamesi, 43, a driver and personnel of the Motor
Transport and Traffic Department (MTTD) detachment of the Ghana Police
Service at Kasoa in the Central Region was shot and killed around
Buduburam, near Kasoa in the Central Region during their usual road
checks.
He said that, informed his promotion to Inspector posthumously, from a
sergeant in recognition of his act of commitment and dedication to duty.
Tributes were read on behalf of the children, wife, and relatives of the late Inspector.