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President Mahama commends Police Sports Directorate for outstanding performance

The Sports Directorate of the Ghana Police Service played a prominent role at the highly successful WASA exhibition held yesterday, which was attended by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Ghana, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), members of the Police Management Board (POMAB), and other dignitaries. The event also featured celebrated Ghanaian musicians including Kojo Antwi, Piesie Esther, Obaapa Christy, Tagoe Sisters, and Akosua Agyapong, among others.

During the exhibition, the Director of Sports, ASP Bernice Timbilla, led the President and high level delegation through an impressive showcase of the Directorate’s achievements over the years. The presentation highlighted major sporting successes, competitive participation both locally and internationally, and a collection of medals, trophies, and awards earned by the various Police sports teams including recent honours from the Eva Atta Mills Memorial Tournament, which underscored the Directorate’s growing prominence in Hockey and community sporting initiatives.

ASP Timbilla also briefed the President on the expanding role of sports within the Service, emphasizing its contribution to discipline, wellness, teamwork, and national representation through Police athletes who continue to excel at national and continental levels.

The President expressed delight and commended the Directorate for its professionalism, achievements, and the quality of talent nurtured within the Ghana Police Service. The recognition further reinforces the growing visibility of the Sports Directorate as a strategic pillar in strengthening institutional pride and projecting the Service positively to the public.

The participation in WASA not only celebrated sporting excellence but also showcased the leadership vision currently driving the Directorate’s transformation, capacity building, and rising performance across multiple sporting disciplines.

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