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Ghana Police Interdicts Chief Inspector for Unprofessional Conduct

 

In a recent development, the Ghana Police Service has taken decisive action to interdict one of its own, Chief Inspector Benjamine Doe Kuwornu, stationed in the Central Region. This action follows the emergence of a troubling video showcasing Chief Inspector Kuwornu engaging in unprofessional behavior.

The response from the police administration has been swift and resolute: Chief Inspector Kuwornu has been interdicted from his duties pending a thorough investigation, conducted in strict accordance with Police Service Regulations. This step underscores the commitment of the Police Service to uphold standards of conduct and accountability within its ranks.

A statement issued by the police emphasizes the importance of professionalism in the execution of their mandate, reaffirming their dedication to ensuring that such standards are maintained at all times. This reaffirmation serves as a reassurance to the general public that the integrity of the Police Service remains paramount.

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The crux of the matter lies in a video posted on social media, wherein Chief Inspector Kuwornu directs scathing criticism towards President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. His remarks, characterized by strong language and accusations, paint a picture of dissatisfaction and disillusionment with the leadership of the country.

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Chief Inspector Kuwornu’s remarks in the video depict President Akufo-Addo as “incompetent” and accuse him of mismanaging Ghana’s valuable resources, a serious allegation that has drawn attention and concern. Furthermore, Chief Inspector Kuwornu expresses a desire to engage directly with the President, suggesting a deep-seated frustration with the current state of affairs.

In addition to his critique of the President, Chief Inspector Kuwornu also raises concerns about the President’s advisors, alleging that they are failing to provide honest and constructive feedback. This assertion suggests a broader systemic issue within the government and raises questions about the quality of leadership and governance in Ghana.

The interdiction of Chief Inspector Kuwornu serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of breaching established protocols and codes of conduct within the Ghana Police Service. It underscores the seriousness with which allegations of unprofessional behavior are taken and signals a commitment to accountability and transparency.

Overall, this incident highlights the challenges facing institutions in maintaining professionalism and integrity in their operations. It also underscores the importance of robust mechanisms for oversight and accountability to ensure that public trust is preserved and upheld.

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