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In a moment that further cements his growing legacy within Ghana’s law enforcement landscape, Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi has been honoured with the Director General CID Special Award at the 2025 WASSA Celebration, a prestigious annual gathering recognising excellence, dedication, and service among officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
The award, presented to distinguished detectives for their outstanding performance and unwavering commitment to duty over the years, highlights Inspector Fiagadzi’s consistent track record of professionalism, integrity, and resilience in the face of adversity.
It marks yet another milestone in a career defined not by convenience, but by courage and principle.
Now serving at the rank of inspector, Fiagadzi’s elevation reflects both his competence and his unwavering dedication to duty.
His journey through the ranks has been shaped by discipline, faith, and a strong moral compass, qualities that continue to define his approach to policing.
In an environment often challenged by limited resources, operational constraints, and the evolving complexity of crime, Inspector Fiagadzi has continued to stand out.
His ability to remain steadfast, focused, and ethically grounded, even under pressure, has earned him admiration both within the Ghana Police Service and beyond.
Colleagues describe him as a man who does not waver in difficult moments but rather rises to meet them with discipline and resolve. Even in the face of persistent challenges, he continues to work tirelessly, proving his commitment to justice and service to the nation.
This latest recognition at the WASSA Celebration underscores a broader truth: that excellence in policing is not a product of ease but of endurance.
Despite the challenges inherent in the profession, Inspector Fiagadzi has consistently demonstrated that dedication and integrity can prevail.
His recognition as a recipient of the Director General CID Special Award is not only a personal achievement but also a symbol of what is possible when dedication meets purpose.
It serves as an inspiration to fellow officers and young professionals who aspire to serve with integrity in demanding environments.
As his list of honours continues to grow, one thing remains constant: Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi is not driven by accolades but by a deeper calling: to defend the voiceless, uphold the law, and contribute to a safer, more just Ghana.
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