
Outgoing Upper East Police Commander Lauded for Leadership as ACP Dzineku Assumes Office
Bolgatanga, June 27, 2025 – Outgoing Upper East Regional Police Commander, DCOP Raymond Wejong Ali Adofiem, has been commended for his exemplary leadership and significant contributions to peace and security in the region during his tenure.
Outgoing Upper East Regional Police Commander, DCOP Raymond Wejong Ali Adofiem, has been commended for his exemplary leadership and significant contributions to peace and security in the region during his tenure.
At a joint End-of-Year Get-Together (WASSA) and handing-over ceremony held at the Regional Police Headquarters in Bolgatanga, Upper East Regional Minister, Hon. Donatus Atanga Akamugri, praised DCOP Adofiem for his professionalism, strategic foresight, and effective collaboration with the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) and sister security agencies.
“Your professionalism and dedication have left an indelible mark,” Hon. Akamugri remarked, adding a heartfelt traditional farewell: “Lahooy Fara Fara, Ti Puuhiya.”
Widely respected and fondly known as the “Lion King,” DCOP Adofiem’s leadership was credited with reducing crime rates, enhancing police-community relations, and strengthening inter-agency coordination across the region.
New Commander Takes Over with High Expectations
The ceremony also marked the formal assumption of duty by Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) John Ferguson Dzineku as the new Upper East Regional Police Commander.
Hon. Akamugri urged ACP Dzineku to build on the legacy of his predecessor and continue strengthening the region’s security, particularly in light of challenges such as border-related threats and chieftaincy disputes.
“You have our full support—REGSEC, traditional leaders, and all stakeholders stand ready to work with you,” the minister assured.
Strengthening Law Enforcement Capacity
Reaffirming the government’s commitment to public safety, Hon. Akamugri highlighted ongoing investments in the Ghana Police Service, including:
- Modern communication systems
- Additional patrol vehicles
- Protective gear for officers
- Expansion of the Safe City Project through enhanced CCTV surveillance
He emphasised the importance of intelligence-led policing, deepening community engagement, and eradicating misconduct within the service to uphold its integrity.
Praise for Election Operations and Police Resilience
The minister also commended the Police Service for its resilience during the 2024 election operations, describing the officers’ performance as a key contributor to the peaceful outcome in the region.
He concluded with a commitment to ensuring improved logistical and welfare support, urging officers to continue serving with honour and professionalism.
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