President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP).
The ceremony took place on Friday, March 14, at the Jubilee House following the removal of Dr. George Akuffo Dampare from office on Thursday.
The decision, announced on Thursday, marked a significant shake-up within the Ghana Police Service. While no official reason has been provided for Dr. Dampare’s dismissal, sources suggest that the move is part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at reshaping the leadership and operational direction of the country’s law enforcement agency.
Dr. Dampare, who was appointed IGP in 2021, played a pivotal role in implementing key policing reforms.
Under his leadership, the Ghana Police Service introduced various initiatives aimed at improving public trust and security. His tenure was marked by enhanced community engagement, internal discipline measures, and a focus on professionalizing the service.
Security experts and analysts have credited him with contributing to a reduction in crime and fostering greater accountability within the force.
As COP Christian Yohuno assumes the role of IGP, expectations remain high regarding the direction of policing in Ghana.
Read below the Profile of COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno
COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno is a luminary security and law enforcement expert whose extensive career in national and international policing has been defined by exemplary leadership, strategic acumen, and unwavering dedication.
With more than four decades of experience, he has consistently delivered impactful solutions to contemporary crime challenges, earning respect in Ghana and internationally.
Rising to the rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIGP) in July 2024, Christian has been instrumental in shaping the operational framework of the Ghana Police Service. As DIGP, he has fostered
strong collaboration between police leadership and operational units nationwide, ensuring effective communication, strategic implementation, and enhanced public safety.
As a member of the Police Management Board, he held responsibility for six critical portfolios at the Director-General level, including Administration, Special Duties, Motor Traffic and Transport, Police
Intelligence Directorate, Special Operations, and General Operations.
His leadership shaped policy decisions, oversaw national and regional operations, and implemented measures to address complex law enforcement issues. Christian’s ability to manage multiple high-stakes
areas within the police force simultaneously further solidified his reputation as a versatile and capable leader.
His career trajectory has also involved significant regional leadership. Mr Yohuno served as the Regional and Deputy Regional Commander for Greater Accra, where he was responsible for overseeing police operations across one of the most populous and dynamic regions in Ghana. His performance in this role was widely praised for his efficient management of resources, coordination of security measures, and proactive crime prevention strategies.
Additionally, he held the positions of Regional Finance Officer and Divisional Commander, where his financial acumen and operational leadership ensured smooth functioning at the grassroots level,
facilitating public trust in the police service.
Christian’s policing career began in 1985 when he joined the Ghana Police Service as a recruit. His rapid ascent through the ranks reflected his dedication and ability to apply his academic knowledge and practical skills to real-world policing challenges. Internationally, his expertise further distinguishes him from his peers. Christian has participated in two significant United Nations peacekeeping missions,
contributing invaluably to global security efforts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and East Timor. Christian’s strategic contributions are numerous.
As the first Director-General of the Police Intelligence Directorate, he created a comprehensive intelligence framework that played a key role in solving high-profile cases, such as the Kwabenya Police Station attack and the murder of a Lebanese national in Tema. His innovative initiatives, such as the Informant Reward System, incentivised public cooperation, leading to the dismantling of organised crime syndicates.
As Director-General of Operations, Christian was a driving force behind security strategies for major national events, including the 2016 General Elections and ECOWAS summits, where his calm
and decisive leadership was crucial.
Christian excelled in his academic endeavours, achieving outstanding results in the GCE Ordinary and Advanced Levels, which propelled him toward professional development in business and finance. He earned an Intermediate Chartered Accountant certification from the Institute of Professional Studies in Legon before continuing his education at the University of Ghana, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Administration (Human Resources Management). His academic pursuits culminated in an Executive MBA in Project Management, equipping him with strategic leadership and management skills
essential for his law enforcement career.
Mr Yohuno’s relentless service has earned him several accolades. In 1986, he was awarded the Best Recruit title at Winneba Depot, followed by the State Honour of Grand Medal in 2011 for his distinguished efforts in combating armed robbery. His leadership and dedication have also earned him multiple promotions and distinctions, culminating in his 2024 appointment as Deputy inspector general of Police.
Under his guidance, the Ghana Police Service continues to evolve, focusing on addressing the root causes of crime, building public trust, and ensuring the safety and security of Ghanaians. Christian’s career is also shaped by the mentorship of esteemed leaders, including Mr Paul Tawiah Quaye (former IGP), DCOP (Retd) Opare Addo, and Dr Anthony Kyereboah-Coleman of the University of Ghana Business School.
Beyond his professional achievements, Christian is a devoted family man who is married and has children. Outside of his demanding career, he enjoys reading, athletics, football, and music, hobbies that provide him with balance and inspiration, allowing him to remain grounded and focused on his mission to protect and serve the nation.