Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Eunice Annor, Eastern Regional Commander of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU), has urged police women to support the efforts of their male counterparts in ensuring peaceful polls in December.
She noted that women and children were the most vulnerable and anything which would undermine the peace of the country should be nibbed in the bud.
DSP Annor, therefore, advised the women to do all they could to maintain peace, before, during and after the upcoming election.
She was speaking after the Police Ladies Association (POLAS), supported by women of other security agencies and policemen from the Eastern Regional Police command, went on a keep-fit exercise in Koforidua on Saturday.
The exercise, which was aimed at educating people on the effects of violence, took police personnel through the principal streets of Koforidua.
They held placards with inscriptions, "Women care for each other, "Police ladies call for peaceful elections", "War hinders progress and development" and "Our children want to live in peace".
DSP Annor observed that the country went through five successful elections in which the police women also played their roles to ensure success.
She said they would continue to put in more efforts and position themselves to ensure that the country remained peaceful after the elections.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Kwabena Gyamerah-Yeboah, Regional Police Commander, on his part, said the police would not spare any "macho" men who would try to temper with the peace of the country.
He also commended the ladies for their contribution towards attaining peace in the country and urged them to maintain it.