By MulticdbOnline | June 11, 2025
President John Dramani Mahama has officially sworn in the newly constituted National Police Council at a brief but symbolic ceremony held at Jubilee House. The Council, now chaired by Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, is tasked with overseeing critical matters related to the administration and reform of the Ghana Police Service.
In his address, President Mahama reminded members of the significant responsibility they now carry, emphasizing the role of the Council in upholding justice, order, and institutional integrity.
“You are now custodians of one of the most essential mandates in our Republic,”
— President John Mahama
The President urged the Council to work with professionalism, discipline, and transparency, stressing that the nation’s peace and public confidence in law enforcement depends on their leadership.
About the National Police Council
The Council serves as the highest advisory and oversight body to the Ghana Police Service. It is responsible for:
• Advising on police policies and appointments
• Recommending reforms and promotions
• Ensuring ethical standards and accountability across the service
Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, in her remarks, reaffirmed the Council’s dedication to modernizing policing, enhancing community engagement, and restoring public trust in the service.
The swearing-in is seen by many as part of a broader agenda by the Mahama administration to strengthen national security institutions and reinforce public safety across Ghana.
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