The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, held an important meeting on Wednesday, April 2, with former Inspectors-General of Police at the National Police Headquarters in Accra.
The gathering aimed to foster a collaborative relationship between the current leadership of the Ghana Police Service and its predecessors, with the goal of enhancing the effectiveness of the institution.

The discussion centered around several key issues, including personnel welfare, crime-fighting strategies, and stakeholder engagement.
A primary focus was on the ongoing reforms within the Police Service and how these changes could be further improved.
Additionally, the conversation explored ways to bolster the security, law, and order in the country.
Mr. Yohuno sought counsel from the former IGPs, drawing from their wealth of experience to strengthen both the administrative and operational aspects of the Police Service.

This move underscores the current leadership’s commitment to building on the foundation laid by past leaderships, while addressing the challenges of modern-day policing.
The meeting concluded with an agreement to continue such engagements regularly, ensuring that the Ghana Police Service remains agile, effective, and well-prepared to meet the evolving security needs of the nation.

