The Inspector General of Police, Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has approved the promotion of 13 senior police officers in recognition of their distinguished service to the nation.
The promotions were announced at a special decoration ceremony held at the National Police Headquarters, where the officers were honoured for their courage, sacrifice and professionalism in the discharge of their duties.
The event formed part of the Police Administration’s ongoing efforts to reward excellence and strengthen morale within the Service.
Addressing the gathering, the IGP explained that the promotions reflect the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to acknowledging officers who demonstrate perseverance, resilience and exceptional dedication in the course of their work.
He noted that such recognition is essential in reinforcing discipline and ethical conduct across all ranks.
According to Mr Yohuno, the promotion exercise is also intended to serve as motivation for all personnel, assuring them that commitment to duty and integrity do not go unnoticed.
He said the Service remains focused on building a professional and accountable institution that rewards merit and performance.
He urged officers at all levels to remain dedicated to their responsibilities and to continue serving the country with honesty and respect for the rule of law.
The IGP added that the Police Administration would continue to uphold fairness and transparency in matters relating to career progression.
The ceremony concluded with the decoration of the promoted officers, who expressed appreciation for the recognition and reaffirmed their commitment to the values of the Ghana Police Service.
