ACP Eklu said no decision has been taken on that, noting there are several types of burial for police personnel based on ranks and circumstances of death.
But the Police Public Affairs Director-General did not rule out the impact of a state burial on the police force.
“Giving Mr Ashilevi a state burial will boost the morale of officers,” he said, adding it emboldens the personnel to do their work without fear or favour.
Already, Interior Minister Ambrose Dery has assured the police administration the government was putting in place measures to improve the welfare of police personnel.
But security analyst Adam Bornah has asked the police to go beyond the Interior Minister to initiate talks with the Finance Ministry because it is in charge of the budget.
“When the budget was read, security was not part of the highlights,” he said, adding Ghana was not going anywhere until “we resource the police service.”
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