The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has appealed to Ghanaians to avoid politicising its operations, highlighting its impact on fighting crime.
At the launch of EOCO’s strategic plan for the next five years in Accra, Raymond Daapah Addo, the Board Chair of EOCO, emphasized the need to discourage the demonization of the office during political transitions.
He made it clear that EOCO maintains no political affiliation and encouraged the public to refrain from politicizing every matter.
“We should stop politicizing every issue. Crime is a crime whether committed by NPP or NDC; it is a crime, and EOCO will go after whoever is involved without fear or favor,” citinewsroom.com quoted Raymond Daapah Addo.
Reaffirming their commitment to pursuing criminal activities without bias, he emphasized that EOCO remains resolute in carrying out its mandate effectively and impartially.