Inspector General of Police of the Ghana Police Service
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) is the most senior Police Officer in Ghana. The IGP is appointed by the President of Ghana acting in consultation with the Council of State.[1] The IGP is the head of the Police service and is responsible for the operational control and the administration of the Police Service.[2]
The IGP is a member of the Police Council.[3] The first Ghanaian Police Commissioner, E. R. T. Madjitey was appointed to head the service on October 9, 1958.[4] The IGP is aided by two deputies as well as nine directors and a Chief Staff Officer.[5]
Inspectors General of Police of the Ghana Police Service
Heads of policing in the Gold Coast (1831 - 1893)
- Captain George Maclean 1831 – 1844 Administrator
- Chief Frank Gilbert Governor 1844 – 1859
- Captain Glover Commander 1859 –
- Captain A. W. Baker Inspector-General 1873 - 1876
- Captain J. S. Hay Inspector-General
- Mr. Alex Grant
- Captain Bryden
- Lt. Colonel E. B. McInnis Inspector-General 1886 - 1890
- Force under control of the Governor 1891 - 1893
Commissioner of Police (1893 - 1966)
The head of the Gold Coast Constabulary was the Commissioner of Police.
- Major A. W. Kitson, 1893 – 1910
- E.V. Collins, 1910 – 1917 COP/IGP
- D.R.A. Bettington 1917 – 1924 COP/IGP
- Lt. Col. H.W.M. Bamford OBE, MC, CBE (27 August 1924 – 3 January 1938)
- Capt. Eric C. Nottingham MC (8 August 1938 – 21 May 1944)
- Capt. R.W.H. Ballantyne CBE (21 May 1944 – 18 August 1948)
- Capt. P. Eckel (18 August 1948 – 25 May 1949)
- Maj. M.K.N. Collens CMG, CBE (25 May 1949 – 31 December 1949)
- Arthur Lewin Alexander OBE (1 May 1958 – 8 October 1958)
- E.R.T. Madjitey CBE (9 October 1958 – 8 January 1964) - First Ghanaian Commissioner of Police
- John Willie Kofi Harlley MOV (1 January 1965 – 24 February 1966)
Inspector General of Police (1966 onwards)
- John Willie Kofi Harlley (MOV) - (25 February 1966 – 3 September 1969)
- Bawa Andani Yakubu (MOV) - (23 September 1969 – 12 June 1971)
- R. D. Ampaw - (14 June 1971 – 13 January 1972)
- J. H. Cobbina - (13 January 1972 – 29 September 1974)
- Ernest Ako CV - DSO (30 September 1974 – 7 July 1978)
- Benjamin Samuel Kofi Kwakye - DSG DSO (17 July 1978 – 4 June 1979)
- C. O. Lamptey - (5 June 1979 – 27 November 1979)
- F. P. Kyei - (27 November 1979 – 6 October 1981)
- R. K. Kugblenu - (6 October 1981 – 9 March 1984)
- S. S. Omane - (9 March 1984 – 12 June 1986)
- Christopher Komla Dewornu - (12 June 1986 – 31 December 1989)
- J. Y. A Kwofie - (1 January 1990 – 30 September 1996)
- Peter Tenganabang Nanfuri - (1 October 1996 – 21 January 2001)
- Ernest Owusu-Poku - (22 January 2001 – 21 July 2001)
- Nana Owusu-Nsiah - (22 July 2001 – March 23 2005)
- Patrick Kwateng Acheampong - (25 March 2005 - 28 January 2009)
- Elizabeth Mills-Robertson (acting) from 28 January 2009
- Paul Tawiah Quaye - (16 May 2009 – present)[6]
- Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan - (5 February 2013 till present)[7][8]
Notes and references
- ↑ 1992 Ghana Constitution Article 202 clause 1
- ↑ 1992 Ghana Constitution Article 202 clause 2
- ↑ 1992 Ghana Constitution Article 201
- ↑ "Brief Facts about the Ghana Police Service - History of the Service". Official website. Ghana Police Service. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
- ↑ "Organizational Chart". Official website. Ghana Police Service. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
- ↑ "New IGP Appointed". General News of Saturday, 16 May 2009 (Ghana Home Page). Retrieved 2009-05-18.
- ↑ "President Mahama appoints acting IGP". General news. Ghana Home Page. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
- ↑ "Police Service gets new IGP". Joy Online. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
External links and sources
- Ghana Police Service website
- April 2006 - Journal of Security Sector Management
- Photo Gallery of former IGPs
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