Former IGP hands over to successor

The Former Inspector General of Police, Mr. Patrick Kwarteng Acheampong, has formally handed over to his successor Mrs. Elizabeth Mills-Robertson. Mr. Acheampong who has been IGP since 2005 was retired last Monday, after serving in the Ghana Police Service for 33 years.

Mr. Acheampong was grateful to both members of the Police Service and the media for their support during his term of service.

He was happy his successor Mrs. Mills-Robertson rose through the ranks to attain the highest position in the police service.

Source: GhanaWeb

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