Tamale (N/R), April 22, GNA - The Police Administration has
appointed an Assistant Commissioner of Police, (ACP) George Tuffour, as
the new Commander of the Northern Region Police Command. ACP Tuffuor, until his appointment, was the Deputy Upper East
Regional Police Commander. He succeeds Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Roy Amuni, who retired from active Service on Wednesday, after attaining the
compulsory retiring age in the Ghana Police Service. DCOP Amuni officially handed over the Command Baton to ACP
Tuffour at a ceremony at the forecourt of the Regional Police Command in
Tamale on Wednesday. The ceremony, which was also used to 93pull-out" DCOP Mr Amuni
from active service, was attended by members of the Regional Security
Council, including the Regional Minister and his Deputy and as heads of
other security agencies in the region. In his acceptance speech, ACP Tuffour appealed to all stakeholders to
offer him the needed support to discharge his duties effectively, saying:
"policing is a shared responsibility of both, the police and the citizenr= y". "With peace and security, we can all achieve our potential and bring
about the needed development in the region," he said. "With your support, we will do all we can to ensure that peace is
maintained in the region for prosperity to be in its trail". ACP Mr Tuffour commended his predecessor for his sterling efforts,
which had ensured peace and security in the region, and the country as a
whole. DCOP Amuni, who is retiring after 39 years, advised police personnel,
especially the young ones, not to relent in their efforts but continue to
discharge their duties professionally without fear or favour even in the fa= ce
of challenges. He urged them to let discipline be their guiding principle, saying:
"Always endeavour to win the respect and goodwill of the public, without
whose support, you will not find things easy." He advised personnel to take advantage of the available educational
opportunities to upgrade their knowledge to ensure effective policing. Mr Paul Tawiah Quaye, Inspector General of Police (IGP), in a
message delivered on his behalf by DCOP Mr Robert Ayalingo, Brong
Ahafo Regional Police Commander, expressed gratitude to DCOP Amuni
for his dedication and commitment to duty. Mr Moses Bukari Mabengba, Northern Regional Minister, described
DCOP Amuni as a perfect gentleman, who had been of tremendous help to
the security of the region. He expressed hope that the new Regional Commander would emulate
him.