The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno has vowed to uphold the values and traditions of the Ghana Police Service aimed at reinforcing the integrity and professionalism of the force.
IGP Yohuno made this pledge after his official swearing-in ceremony, which took place at the Jubilee House on Friday, March 14.

The ceremony was presided over by President John Dramani Mahama, who formally conferred upon him the responsibilities of the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
In his acceptance speech, the IGP emphasized his dedication to fostering a police service that is grounded in professionalism, transparency, accountability, and fairness.
He outlined his vision to modernize the service while maintaining the traditions that have defined the Ghana Police Service for generations.
He assured the President, government officials, and the Ghanaian public that his leadership would be characterized by discipline, respect for seniority, and an unwavering commitment to service delivery.
“In alignment with the transformation and modernization of the service, I pledge to uphold the values, traditions, and culture of the Ghana Police Service under the resetting agenda of the President.
“In this regard, the guiding principles will include discipline and respect for seniority. I assure you, the president, that professionalism, transparency, accountability, and fairness shall underpin my administration and focus on renewing attitudes and performance.”
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