General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has implemented a significant reshuffle within the Ghana Police Service, affecting various key positions. This strategic move aims to enhance operational efficiency and address emerging challenges within the force. The changes come as part of ongoing efforts to improve policing in the country.
Among the notable appointments, Superintendent Tetteh Yohuno has been promoted to Director of Operations at the Police Headquarters. Additionally, other officers have been reassigned to different roles, reflecting a commitment to fostering leadership development and ensuring that experienced personnel are positioned where they can make the most impact.
The IGP emphasized that these adjustments are crucial for maintaining public trust and improving service delivery. By strategically placing officers in roles that align with their strengths and expertise, the police aim to better serve communities and uphold law and order across Ghana. This reshuffle is seen as a proactive step towards modernizing the police force and enhancing its responsiveness to citizens' needs.