Chief Inspector Angel Lolo
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Chief Inspector Angel Lolo, the representative for junior ranks on the Ghana Police Service Council, has embarked on a remarkable nationwide tour aimed at engaging directly with junior officers across the country.

The initiative, which underscores a deep commitment to improving the welfare and career advancement of frontline police personnel, reflects a renewed focus on inclusive leadership within the Ghana Police Service.

Throughout the tour, Chief Inspector Lolo held open dialogues with junior officers to better understand their challenges, welfare concerns, and professional aspirations.

The engagements sought to evaluate the adequacy of welfare provisions and explore new opportunities for career progression and capacity building among the lower ranks of the service.

By creating safe spaces for honest conversations, Chief Inspector Lolo has given junior officers a platform to express their views and contribute to policy discussions that shape their future.

This initiative aligns with the vision of the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to promote participatory governance and strengthen the internal cohesion of the Police Service.

The findings and insights from the tour will form the basis of key recommendations to the Police Council and Service administration, paving the way for meaningful reforms that prioritize the well-being and professional development of officers.

Chief Inspector Lolo’s proactive leadership and dedication to fostering inclusivity highlight the critical role of internal engagement in building a motivated and effective police force.

This nationwide outreach marks an important step toward strengthening the Ghana Police Service by investing in its most valuable resource its people.

The Ghana Police Service Council and all stakeholders have been encouraged to support this commendable initiative to ensure that the voices of junior officers continue to shape the future of policing in Ghana.

By Stanley Nii Blewu