IGP Seeks Wisdom of Predecessors to Enhance Police Operations

In a bold move to leverage collective expertise, Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno convened a historic meeting with former Inspectors-General of Police on April 2, 2025, at the National Police Headquarters in Accra. This gathering aimed to tap into the wealth of experience and knowledge of former IGPs to enhance the administrative and operational effectiveness of the Ghana Police Service.
Strengthening Collaboration and Sharing Experiences
The meeting provided a platform for constructive discussions on pressing issues affecting the Police Service, including:
Personnel Welfare: Strategies to improve the well-being and working conditions of police personnel.
Crime-Fighting Efforts: National strategies to combat crime and maintain law and order.
Stakeholder Engagement: Building partnerships with key stakeholders to support police operations.
Ongoing Reforms: Implementing reforms to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the Police Service.
A Commitment to Regular Engagements
The meeting concluded with a commitment to maintain regular consultations, ensuring the continued growth and effectiveness of the Ghana Police Service. This collaborative approach will contribute significantly to the nation’s safety and security.
Former IGPs in Attendance
The esteemed gathering included former IGPs:
Christopher Komla (C K) Dewornu
Nana Stephen Owusu-Nsiah
David Asante-Apeatu
James Oppong-Boanuh
Elizabeth Mills-Robertson
John Kudalor
Ernest Owusu-Poku
P.K. Acheampong