Detective Chief Inspector Elizabeth Jenelle Acquah of the Ghana Police Service has been honored as the Best Student of the 2023/2024 graduating cohort in the Master of Arts program in Conflict, Peace, and Security at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, emerging at the top of her class.
Acquah is reported to have achieved a high Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), which earned her recognition as the best student in her class.
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In celebration of Acquah’s milestone, the Ghana Police Service, in a statement dated Saturday, November 29, 2025, noted that she had performed exceptionally well in her courses.
“The Ghana Police Service celebrates Detective Chief Inspector Elizabeth Jenelle Acquah of the Ghana Police Service for emerging as the best student of the 2023/2024 graduating cohort (Master of Arts degree programme in Conflict, Peace and Security) at the prestigious Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre.

“Competing among other students in the Conflict class, D/PW/C/Insp Elizabeth Jenelle Acquah distinguished herself with an outstanding cumulative grade point average, putting her at the top of the graduating class. The degree was conferred on her on October 31, 2025,” portions of the statement read.
Acquah, who serves in the Cybercrime Department of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), excelled in courses such as International Humanitarian Law, emerging at the top of her class.
“Throughout her studies, D/PW/C/Insp. Elizabeth Jenelle Acquah excelled in rigorous courses, including Theories and Analysis of Conflict, Peace and Security, International Humanitarian Law, International Relations Theory, Youth and Conflict in Africa, and Research Methods in Conflict, Peace and Security, among others.

“Currently serving at the Cybercrime Department of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), D/PW/C/Insp. Acquah’s achievement demonstrates the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to professional development and academic excellence,” the statement added.
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The Ghana Police Service, expressing its excitement over the achievement, stated that Acquah’s success is both a reminder and a reflection of what women are capable of and serves as an inspiration to fellow women in law enforcement agencies.
“Her success serves as an inspiration to women in law enforcement and highlights the importance of continuous learning in addressing contemporary security challenges. Congratulations to Detective Policewoman Chief Inspector Elizabeth Jenelle Acquah on this remarkable achievement!” the statement added.
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