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IGP describes Otumfuo’s visit to Police Headquarters as unprecedented

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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has described the visit of His Royal Majesty, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, to the National Police Headquarters as historic, unprecedented and deeply significant to Ghana’s security architecture.

Welcoming the Asantehene and his entourage on behalf of the Ghana Police Service on Tuesday, January 6, Mr. Yohuno said the occasion was one of profound honour, humility and national pride, noting that words alone could not fully capture the joy and privilege of hosting the revered traditional ruler.

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“This visit is not only symbolic; it is unprecedented and will be permanently engraved in the institutional memory of the Ghana Police Service and in the annals of our nation’s security history,” the IGP stated.

He said the gathering offered an opportunity to reflect on Ghana’s policing history, long before the advent of modern European style law enforcement.

According to him, African societies, particularly the Asante Kingdom, had well-established systems of law, order and justice that effectively maintained peace and social harmony.

Mr. Yohuno highlighted the Ahenfie Policing System, which administered rules in the Ashanti courts, as one of the earliest forms of organised policing in the country.

He explained that such traditional mechanisms ensured social order, dispute resolution and community safety through customs that were well understood and respected by the people.

The IGP noted that with the introduction of colonial policing, these indigenous systems were not completely discarded but rather integrated into emerging state structures.

He stressed that the fusion of traditional authority with modern policing concepts has played a critical role in shaping the policing system Ghana practices today.

The visit by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Mr. Yohuno said, underscores the enduring partnership between traditional leadership and state institutions in the collective effort to promote peace, security and national development.

 

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