
Audio By Carbonatix
A security expert at the Kofi Annan International Peace-Keeping Training Centre, Dr. Kwesi Ennin, has suggested the next Inspector General of Police be a non-police person.He said choosing a technocrat to lead the police will help to restore the battered image of the police.Dr. Ennin was reacting to media reports that senior police personnel are jostling for the top most position in the service.The Chronicle newspaper in its Monday, January 12, 2009 edition reported that about seven personnel have expressed interest in the position.Some of the names include Paul Quaye, Commissioner of Police in charge of Research and Development, DCOP Alhassan, Western Regional Police Commander, DCOP John Kudalor, Tema Police Commander and Dr. K. K. Marfo.The paper also mentioned DCOP Patrick Timbilla, DCOP Adu Gyimah and DCOP Dr. Peter A. Wiredu as some of the people lobbying for the job.But Dr. Ennin says although the applicants have impeccable credentials, giving the job to someone outside the police service will do the service a lot of good.“All these gentlemen are very fine but if I were to stick my neck out I think I would actually ask the president to choose a technocrat who would run the Ghana Police Service as a business.“If you look at the last couple of years and the crises within the service, we want someone who has not been tainted by the institutional culture of the organisation to be able to come in and take the drastic measures that are necessary to acquiring the public credibility that Ghana Police Service need,” he explained.Story by Malik Abass Service
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Prudential Life settles GH¢100,000 medical bills under its PRUCares Valentine Experience Initiative
6 hours -
Wa West Picnic: Peter Lanchene Toobu champions peace, health and unity in landmark celebration
6 hours -
Dr Mensah Market flooded after downpour in Kumasi
6 hours -
Armed men reportedly storm Adjen Kotoku Onion Market amid tensions
7 hours -
Tecco Mensah writes: Why football fans must look beyond statistics
8 hours -
Police recover stolen Honda CR-V in Kumasi within 48 hours
8 hours -
Apetorku Gbodzi 2026 Festival opens in Dagbamete with development focus
9 hours -
President Mahama arrives in Lyon to co-chair One Health Summit
9 hours -
Beverly View Plus Hotel draws crowds amid coastal Easter rush in Volta
9 hours -
Maiden Zongo Festival held in Wa amid calls to tackle drug abuse among the youth
9 hours -
FDA warns of fake HIV test kits on Ghanaian market
9 hours -
Africa urged to build resilient health systems as donor support tightens
10 hours -
Easter gesture: Ablakwa settles medical bills for 85 North Tongu constituents
11 hours -
Africa must harness its population strength—Titus-Glover
11 hours -
Visa-free access doesn’t mean unlimited stay – Lom Ahlijah
11 hours