The Ghana Police Administration says it would sanction any personnel found to be favouring or using his or her position to the advantage of any political party or candidate.
The Commissioner of Police (COP) James Oppong- Boanuh, Director General/Service who made this known in Winneba in the Central Region said any police officer who allows his or her personal judgment to be clouded by his or her political affiliation in the performance of his or her duties does not belong to the Service.
COP Oppong-Boanuh made this known when he represented the Inspector- General of Police John Kudalor at the closing ceremony of Junior Command Course 6/2016 at the Ghana Police Command and Staff College at Winneba.
The Officers at the were made up of Assistant Superintendents and Superintendent of Police successfully went through a five-week intensive Junior Command Course to enhance their command, staff, operational and managerial capabilities.
He reminded the officers of the Service that, aside their routine operations, the service had, within a few weeks ahead, a major national assignment where its professional expertise and commitment would once again be subjected to national and international security.
COP Oppong-Boanuh urged them not to only provide security at various political rallies but should also provide the needed peaceful environment for the conduct of the Presidential and Parliamentary elections on December 7.
“To this end we are tasked with the provision of security at all programmes before, during and after the elections”, adding that he was confident that they shall work assiduously to ensure the success of the exercises.
He gave the assurance that the Ghana Police Service would discharge its duties with all fairness and firmness as well as do what was right without fear or favour.
COP George Akuffo Dampare Commandant of the Command and Staff College, urged the grandaunts to utilise the knowledge they had acquired properly in the discharge of their duties as professional public servants with civility and within the dictates of the law.
Assistant Superintendent of Police Henry Ayisi Mensah was adjudged the overall Best Student of the course.
Source: GNA
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If what you saying is serious business then go to Asutifi north and south where the men in black uniforms are being paid by Eric Opoku the B/A regional minister to protect the ndc and arrest the NPP hence the NPP are being butchered by barbarians in the ndc party with no arrests,people are being killed every day by Collins Dauda's brother and his gang of murderers which he has confirmed yet the guy is roaming g about on our streets such a dangerous an*mal is let loose because his brother is a minister in the ndc government yet still Mr Kudalor calls himself the IGP. MR Majetey were are you?the first black IGP of Ghana may his soul rest in peace,he wouldn't kowtow any orders from above but all he new was the constitution of Ghana. All these gallant and patriotic sons who are Ghana's heroes are no more. Thank God,there are still some veterans who are ready to defend our country. Those Veterans I say you are our heroes.
Tell this to the marines! They will punish only when the so-called is an NPP supporter, SHAME Ghana Police. In no time nobody in Ghana will take you serious before, during and after this elections. CHANGE IS COMING AND THE LIKES OF CEPHAS ARTHUR ARE SCARED! STILL CHANGE WILL COME!
You should start with Kudalor and Cephas Arthur. The two most dishonest NDC politiciasn in uniform