Major General David Taluvu (rtd) with Dr. George Akuffo Dampare
The Minister of Internal Affairs of Sierra Leone, Major General David Taluvu (rtd), says the quality of the Ghana Police Service has become the standard of policing in Africa.
According to him, other African countries including Sierra Leone are willing to learn from the innovation and practical leadership that has been in charge of the transformation happening in the Police Service in recent years.
Speaking at the Police Headquarters in Accra on Monday, August 12, 2024, the minister who led a delegation of senior police officers including the Sierra Leonean IGP to Ghana said they were in the country to learn from their Ghanaian counterparts.
“Everyone on the continent testifies to the high standards of the Ghana Police Service under your leadership. The Ghana Police Service has become the standard for the rest of us on the continent,” the minister said.
He further noted, “We marveled at how the Ghana Police has successfully transformed from a force into a service and has effectively integrated itself among the citizens.”
He stressed that he and his team comprising IGP William Fayia Sellu; Deputy Minister of Justice, Alpha Sesay among other top officials were in the country to compare notes with their Ghanaian counterparts.
On his part, Ghana’s IGP Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, who welcomed the delegation, said he was excited about the visit, noting that it is important for the security agencies on the continent to be engaging amongst themselves.
He said the Ghana Police Service aims to win the hearts and minds of the people by being the servant of the people as it ought to be.
He noted initiatives such the Snatch Them Young Policing which targets schoolchildren, scaling up intelligence-led operations, and enhanced visibility as a few of the areas making the difference.