President Mahama extends IGP’s tenure by two years

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President John Dramani Mahama, has approved the re-engagement of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohunu, for an additional two-year term following the recommendation of the Police Council.

The extension, which takes effect from 28th December 2025, comes as the IGP reaches the statutory retirement age in December. Despite the scheduled retirement, the Police Council expressed strong confidence in his leadership, advising that he be retained to consolidate ongoing reforms within the Service.

In an official letter signed by the Secretary to the President, Dr Callistus Mahama, and addressed to the IGP, the President emphasized that the decision underscores government’s recognition of his critical role in strengthening operational effectiveness and maintaining stability within the Ghana Police Service.

The Council believes the IGP’s continued leadership is vital “to sustaining ongoing reforms, strengthening operational effectiveness, and ensuring stability within the Ghana Police Service at this critical period.”

During the two-year re-engagement period, the IGP will continue to serve in his current capacity and is expected to carry forward major transformation initiatives he has championed in recent years.

The letter further requested that the IGP formally indicate his acceptance of the re-engagement within three days of receiving the communication.

The Presidency concluded the correspondence by extending assurances of its highest consideration to the Inspector-General.

The decision has drawn attention across security and governance circles, with many viewing the extension as a move aimed at preserving continuity in the nation’s internal security architecture ahead of pivotal national developments.

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