The Concerned Krobo Youth Group has commended President John Dramani Mahama and the Police Council for extending the tenure of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, for an additional two years, describing the decision as “a well-deserved recognition of distinguished service.”
In a statement signed by the group’s Convener, Yakubu Ibrahim and Secretary, Moses Tettey Dometey, the youth expressed profound gratitude to the President for what they called “a thoughtful and strategic decision that ensures continuity in effective policing.”
They noted that IGP Yohuno’s career has been marked by steady advancement through key leadership roles, including his time as Divisional Commander for Accra Central, Accra Regional Operations Commander, Deputy Accra Regional Commander and Director-General of the Motor Traffic and Transport Directorate (MTTD), roles in which he consistently demonstrated competence, integrity and innovation.
The statement added that his recognitions notably the Grand Medal awarded for his outstanding contribution to the fight against armed robbery and other criminal activities “speak volumes about a man who has devoted his life to safeguarding the lives and property of Ghanaians.”
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According to the group, IGP Yohuno’s tenure as head of the Ghana Police Service has already strengthened public trust and improved operational efficiency and “his extension will only deepen the positive transformation currently underway.”
The Concerned Krobo Youth Group emphasised that the IGP’s leadership style, which they described as “firm, fair, and forward-looking,” has resonated strongly not only with the Ga-Adangme people but with Ghanaians across the country.
“As IGP, Christian Tetteh Yohuno has shown unwavering commitment to national security and peace,” the statement said.
“His continued service will undoubtedly leave a lasting and impactful legacy.”
They further conveyed a collective sense of pride and optimism, adding, “On behalf of the Ga-Adangme people and the good people of Ghana, we congratulate IGP Yohuno on this well-deserved extension and encourage him to continue the exemplary work that has earned him the respect of the nation.”
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