The Ghana Police Service has inducted Pastor Chief Inspector Samuel Danso Marfoh, as the first Seventh Day Adventist pastor in Ghana Police Service chaplaincy.
The ceremony was held at the National Police Academy and Training School, Tesano in Accra, and was attended by the clergy, military officers, police officers, Chiefs and Adventist leaders, and church members among other dignitaries.
Chief Inspector Samuel Danso Marfoh was enlisted into the Ghana Police Service on 17th February 2006 at the Regional Police Training School, Pwalugu-Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
Pastor Chief Inspector Marfoh served at different units over the years including Rapid Response Unit, Wa, Regional SWAT – Tema Region, National SWAT – National Headquarters, VIPPU – Castle/Jubilee House, and Regional Welfare Director and substantive Chaplain of Police Hospital, Accra.
In a sermon DCOP, Very Rev. George Arthur, Chaplain General Ghana Police Service said leadership is a call to serve.
Pastor Chief Inspector Samuel Danso Marfoh also said he is grateful to the Ghana police Police Chaplaincy and the Seventh Day Adventist church for accepting him and pledging to abide by the rules and regulations in the service to God and mankind.
