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President John Dramani Mahama has charged the newly appointed Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, with the critical responsibility of tackling Ghana’s evolving security threats.
He emphasised the necessity of adopting both traditional and modern policing strategies to enhance national safety and stability.
Speaking during the swearing-in ceremony on Friday, 14th March, President Mahama underscored the growing complexity of security challenges in the country.
He highlighted the increasing prevalence of cybercrime, fraud, and organised criminal activities, stressing the need for sophisticated investigative techniques to combat these threats effectively.
“Traditional security methods must be complemented with modern approaches to confront emerging crimes. We are witnessing a rise in violent incidents, cybercrime, and sophisticated fraud schemes, alongside new forms of organised crime that demand advanced investigative capabilities,” President Mahama stated.
The President also drew attention to global security concerns, particularly terrorism and transnational crime networks, which he described as major threats to national stability.
He stressed the importance of intelligence-led policing and proactive law enforcement in safeguarding the country.
“The global security landscape presents fresh challenges, from terrorism to transnational criminal organisations. These require robust intelligence gathering and proactive policing. The Ghanaian people expect their police service to provide the highest level of protection,” he noted.
IGP Yohuno’s appointment forms part of a broader restructuring initiative aimed at reinforcing Ghana’s law enforcement framework and enhancing public safety.
His tenure is expected to bring renewed focus to security reforms and crime prevention strategies across the country.
He replaces Dr George Akuffo Dampare, whose dismissal was officially confirmed on Thursday, 13th March.
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