In a significant shake-up in Ghana’s police service, President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Commissioner of Police (COP) Christian Tetteh Yohunu as the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).
The appointment, made in accordance with Articles 91 and 202 of the 1992 Constitution and in consultation with the Council of State, marks a pivotal moment in the leadership of the Ghana Police Service.
“He replaces COP Dr. George Akuffo Dampare. COP Yohunu brings forty years of experience to the position of IGP and is expected to oversee the modernization and transformation of the Ghana Police Service”
Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister for Government Communications and Spokesperson to the President
The announcement, officially communicated by Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister for Government Communications and Spokesperson to the President, underscores COP Yohunu’s extensive experience and dedication to law enforcement.
With a career spanning four decades, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order, making him a fitting choice to lead the Ghana Police Service at this critical time.
Christian Tetteh Yohunu is widely acknowledged for his exceptional crime-fighting expertise and deep-rooted professionalism.
His career trajectory is defined by strategic leadership in operational policing, traffic management, and special duties.
His ability to balance his personal and professional life with admirable ease has earned him the respect of both his colleagues and the public.
COP Yohunu’s academic foundation is robust, beginning with his secondary education at the prestigious Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School.
He furthered his education at the University of Ghana, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree before earning an Executive MBA in Project Management from the Institute of Professional Studies (now the University of Professional Studies, Accra – UPSA).
This academic background has equipped him with a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge, which has been instrumental in his leadership approach within the Ghana Police Service.
A Career Marked by Excellence
COP Yohunu’s rise through the ranks of the Ghana Police Service is a testament to his competence and relentless pursuit of excellence.
His career highlights include serving as the Divisional Commander for Accra Central and later as the Accra Regional Operations Commander, where he played a crucial role in maintaining security and order in the capital from November 2007 to May 2009.
In 2011, he was recognized for his meritorious service in combating armed robbery and other criminal activities. he was awarded the Grand Medal, a prestigious national honor.
Again, in January 2012, his remarkable contributions to security operations earned him a promotion to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP).
Then, from 2013 to December 2015, he served as the Deputy Accra Regional Commander, where he played a pivotal role in enhancing police efficiency in the region.
Later, in 2015, he was appointed as the Director-General of the Motor Traffic and Transport Directorate (MTTD), demonstrating his adaptability in handling various aspects of policing.
Additionally, in January 2016, he was promoted to Commissioner of Police (COP). where he assumed the roles of Director-General in charge of Special Duties and Director-General Administration, further solidifying his leadership credentials.
Finally, in July 17, 2024, he was appointed as Deputy Inspector-General of Police, marking a crowning achievement in his illustrious career.
His wealth of experience in operational policing, criminal investigations, and traffic management makes him well-equipped to address the contemporary security challenges facing Ghana.
As COP Yohunu takes the helm of the Ghana Police Service, expectations are high for him to introduce reforms that will modernize the service and enhance public trust in law enforcement.
His tenure as IGP comes at a time when concerns over crime rates, public safety, and police accountability remain critical issues for the nation.
Furthermore, the fight against corruption within the police service is another critical area that will define his tenure.
The Ghana Police Service has faced persistent allegations of corruption, and as IGP, COP Yohunu will need to enforce stringent measures to restore public confidence in the service.
His leadership will also be tested in the realm of internal police welfare, ensuring that personnel are adequately motivated, trained, and equipped to execute their duties effectively.
COP Yohunu’s appointment signals a new chapter in Ghana’s policing framework. His vast experience, coupled with his reputation for professionalism and efficiency, positions him as the right leader to drive reforms that will enhance security, maintain law and order, and elevate the standards of policing in the country.
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