Business News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Christian Tetteh Yohuno has been appointed as Ghana's new Inspector General of Police (IGP), succeeding George Akuffo Dampare. This transition comes at a crucial time for the country, as public safety and law enforcement continue to be pressing concerns amid rising crime rates. Yohuno, who previously led the Criminal Investigations Department, is expected to bring a wealth of experience to his new role.
His appointment arrives against a backdrop of calls for improved policing strategies and community engagement. Experts suggest that Yohuno’s leadership will play a pivotal role in restoring public confidence in the police force. His track record indicates a commitment to modernizing policing methods and addressing systemic issues within the service.
As he steps into this significant position, stakeholders are keenly observing how he will tackle challenges such as corruption and resource shortages within the police ranks. With an emphasis on collaboration with communities, Yohuno's strategy may determine not only the effectiveness of law enforcement but also its perception among Ghanaians in the years to come.