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Ghana Police Academy Commissions 430 New Officers in Record-Breaking Cadet Graduation
In a significant milestone for the Ghana Police Service, 430 cadet officers were formally commissioned into the Senior Officer Corps on October 30, 2024. The graduation ceremony, held at the Police Training School in Tesano, Accra, was a vibrant event attended by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, who led the proceedings. Also present were representatives from various security agencies, Interior Minister Henry Quartey, and Greater Accra Regional Minister Daniel Titus Glover.
This graduating class, known as Cadet Course 53, consists of 305 men and 125 women, marking the largest intake of cadet officers since the Ghana Police Academy’s inception. This year’s intake broke the previous record set by Cadet Course 52, which saw the graduation of 344 officers. The ceremony emphasized the Police Service’s dedication to strengthening its workforce and fostering diversity within its ranks.
Among the graduating officers, Achiburi Issah was recognized as the Overall Best Cadet Officer, a commendation that highlights the commitment and excellence achieved during the rigorous training program. The Vice President’s presence and the attendance of high-ranking officials underscored the importance of the event, which signifies a boost in the Service’s operational capacity and readiness to address Ghana's security needs.
In his address, Vice President Bawumia emphasized the government’s commitment to equipping the Ghana Police Service with the resources needed to maintain peace, law, and order across the nation. He commended the new officers for their perseverance and dedication to upholding justice, urging them to serve with integrity and professionalism as they embark on their careers in law enforcement.
The Ghana Police Academy’s enhanced intake reflects an ongoing effort to meet the demands of an evolving security landscape. By increasing the number of trained officers, the Police Service aims to improve response times, crime prevention, and overall public safety. The Academy’s expansion also supports the government’s broader objective of maintaining stability and security as a foundation for development.
The graduation of this record-breaking cohort symbolizes the Ghana Police Service's continued focus on developing a robust and dynamic force capable of addressing complex security challenges. The ceremony concluded with high expectations for the new officers, as the nation looks to them to contribute to creating a safer Ghana.
Source:Adomonline.com