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New Ncamagoro Police Post to strengthen law enforcement in Kavango West

In a significant move towards enhancing public safety and security in the Kavango West Region, the Ncamagoro Police Post was officially inaugurated by the Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Dr Albert Kawana, marking a major milestone in the government’s commitment to bringing essential services closer to rural communities.

The Ncamagoro Police Post, which comes as a response to the region’s unique challenges, is set to provide vital policing services to the people of Ncamagoro and surrounding areas, which have long been underserved in terms of law enforcement presence. The facility, valued at N$15.6 million, includes a charge office, office blocks, residential barracks, a borehole with solar-powered pump and a security fence. Additionally, a Toyota Hilux 4x4 vehicle has been allocated to the station to assist with mobility and effective policing in the vast area.

During his address, Minister Kawana acknowledged the geographical remoteness of Ncamagoro, which had made it difficult for local residents to access law enforcement services. He noted that the police post is not just a physical structure, but a tangible symbol of the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring safety and security for all Namibians, regardless of where they live.

“This police post will serve as a deterrent to criminal activities in the region and will provide peace of mind to the people of Ncamagoro. It reflects the government’s commitment to improving safety and accessibility to critical services in all corners of Namibia,” said Kawana.

The project, which was completed in June 2024, is part of the government’s broader infrastructure development programme, which has seen the construction of similar facilities across the country. Kawana highlighted the government’s efforts to enhance public service delivery, citing the recent inaugurations of facilities in other regions such as Zambezi and //Karas, with plans to expand services to the Kunene Region and beyond.

Kawana urged the local community to cooperate with law enforcement, particularly in tackling issues such as stock theft, which is prevalent in the area. He further encouraged police officers stationed at the post to remain disciplined and uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in their duties. The inauguration was attended by several dignitaries, including Lieutenant General Joseph Shikongo, the Inspector-General of the Namibian Police Force, Governor Sirkka Ausiku of Kavango West, as well as local traditional and religious leaders, highlighting the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and community stakeholders in maintaining peace and stability.

- Maggie Forcelledo Paz
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