
Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister of the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has decorated 19 newly promoted police officers in Accra after being elevated from Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) to Commissioner.
Others were elevated from Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP).

Speaking at a short ceremony at the National Police Headquarters in Accra, the Minister congratulated the officers on their promotions.
He acknowledged the challenges they faced and the importance of their work.

He expressed President John Mahama’s appreciation to the officers for their dedication and service, emphasising the motivation that comes with the promotions for them to deliver their best.
The Minister tasked the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to look into promotions in the Service and ensure that delayed promotions and deserving officers were recognised and rewarded.

The IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno stated that the promotions would serve as a morale booster to the officers and the Service as a whole.
He noted that the presence of the Minister underscored the President’s appreciation, sacrifices and commitment to the welfare of officers who often worked under challenging conditions.
Latest Stories
-
Attorney General says ex-Buffer Stock CEO Hanan used UK retailer booking to secure travel order
2 minutes -
Where will the waste go? ESPA questions disposal plan for government’s two-day clean-up exercise
4 minutes -
Weija Children’s Hospital ready to open once contractor completes handover – Health Minister
6 minutes -
1,587 DACF-funded projects do not exist after nationwide tracing exercise – Administrator
6 minutes -
Political interference weakening MMDAs’ ability to enforce sanitation, development laws – CHALOG
9 minutes -
Fire displaces 12 at Ankaase, damages facilities at Adonten SHS
11 minutes -
Beyond the Drains: Psychology, urban governance, and Ghana’s preventable flood disasters
11 minutes -
Forestry Commission workers lock Tamale offices over eight months’ unpaid salaries
13 minutes -
Government announces plan to complete 35 Agenda 111 hospitals after Cabinet review
15 minutes -
No confirmation security services wrongfully rejected suspected HIV-positive recruits – AIDS Commission
16 minutes -
KNUST Mineral Waste Valorization Conference explores ways to recycle mining waste and protect environment
17 minutes -
WAFCON 2026: Cote d’Ivoire eye fresh start on continental return
23 minutes -
Korea commits $28m to strengthen digital STEM education in Ghana
37 minutes -
How administrative voids in visa overstay data became the engine of global nativist politics
47 minutes -
Ghana AIDS Commission clarifies HIV results in security recruitment, says reactive tests do not confirm infection
48 minutes