Exhibit Good Behaviour To Gain Public Trust…New Recruits Told

COP Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, Commissioner in charge of Administration- Ghana Police Service.

The Commissioner of Police in charge of Administration of the Ghana Police Service, Christian Tetteh Yohuno has charged the newly recruited police officers to exhibit good behavior to gained the trust from the public.

According to him doing so will make them be respected and to built their confidence.

He advised them to refrain from any conduct that would dent their collateral image.

Mr. Tetteh Yohunu continue to say, they should be reminded that knowledge and skills are only part of the approach to law enforcement as they will be dealing with all kinds of people usually involving some stress, strain and sometimes confusion and understanding of other human nature is essential.

With this, he noted, they must be understanding and sympathetic and above all be just and fair in their dealing with the public.

COP Tetteh Yohuno made this remarks at the Koforidua Jubilee Park in the New Juaben South Municipal Assembly in the Eastern Region during the passing out of 416 newly recruited police personnel.

To wit, he further entreated them to respect the right of the citizens in which they are going to protect.

He thus wish them well in their next endeavours and noted that they will soon be posted to their various stations to commenced their post training practical attachment following their successful six months training regime.

Furthermore, the government representative of New Juaben South Municipality, Isaac Appau Gyasi also expressed his excitement to Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH for seeing such exuberant and young men who have gone through intensive training and passing out to serve the country.

The MCE urged Ghanaians to give maximum respect to the police officers because they give the general public protection and also ensure there is peace in the country.

“Its unfortunate that Ghana Police Service was being ranked the first corrupt institution in Ghana. But I hope as time goes on their leaders will put measures in please to end it,” Mr. Appau Gyasi added.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnews.

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