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IGP Yohuno Consults Former Police Chiefs for Guidance
On April 2, 2025, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, met with former Inspectors-General of Police at the National Police Headquarters in Accra. The purpose of this gathering was to seek their advice and share experiences to improve the administrative and operational effectiveness of the Ghana Police Service.
The meeting aimed to strengthen collaboration between the current leadership of the police force and its predecessors. Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including the welfare of police personnel, crime prevention strategies, stakeholder engagement, and the ongoing reforms within the police service. Additionally, broader security issues affecting law and order in Ghana were addressed.
One of the key highlights of the meeting was the emphasis on improving the working conditions of police officers. The former IGPs provided insights on effective ways to boost morale and ensure the well-being of officers, which is crucial for maintaining discipline and efficiency within the force.
Another major point of discussion was crime-fighting efforts across the country. The former police leaders shared their perspectives on tackling rising crime rates and enhancing community policing. They also deliberated on the role of technology and intelligence gathering in improving crime detection and prevention.
Stakeholder engagement was another crucial subject during the discussions. The police leadership acknowledged the importance of working closely with community leaders, government agencies, and the public to build trust and enhance security efforts. The meeting also reviewed the ongoing reforms in the Ghana Police Service, assessing their impact and suggesting further improvements to strengthen the institution.
At the conclusion of the discussions, both the current and former IGPs agreed on the importance of regular engagements to sustain the growth and effectiveness of the police service. The commitment to continuous dialogue and collaboration is expected to help address challenges facing law enforcement in Ghana.
This consultation between IGP Yohuno and his predecessors signifies a proactive approach to leadership within the Ghana Police Service. By drawing on the experiences of past leaders, the current administration aims to implement strategies that will enhance policing, improve officer welfare, and ensure the safety and security of citizens.
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