
In a bid to harness the collective expertise of its former leaders, the Ghana Police Service convened a historic meeting between its current Inspector-General, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, and former Inspectors-General of Police.
This unprecedented gathering, held at the National Police Headquarters in Accra on April 2, 2025, aimed to distill valuable lessons from the past to inform the service’s future growth and development.
Under the leadership of Inspector-General Yohuno, the Ghana Police Service is poised to embark on a transformative journey.
By leveraging the experience and insights of its former leaders, the service seeks to enhance its operational efficiency, strengthen stakeholder engagement, and ultimately, better serve the Ghanaian people.
Key areas of focus during the meeting included strategies for improving personnel welfare, optimizing crime-fighting efforts, and fostering greater collaboration with stakeholders. The discussion also touched on the ongoing reforms within the Police Service and the broader implications for national security, law, and order.
As the Ghana Police Service continues to evolve, this landmark meeting marks a significant step towards a more collaborative, effective, and responsive police force.