
Ghana mourns the loss of former Inspector-General of Police, Paul Tawiah Quaye, who has passed away. According to #UTVGhana, the news has sent shockwaves through the nation’s law enforcement community and beyond.
Quaye, a seasoned law enforcement officer, served as IGP from 1996 to 2000, a period marked by significant reforms and modernization efforts in the Ghana Police Service. His tenure is remembered for its focus on community policing and improving relations between law enforcement and the public.
As IGP, Quaye played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s policing strategies, emphasizing professionalism and accountability. His contributions to Ghana’s security sector have been widely acknowledged, and his legacy continues to inspire current and former police officers.
The Ghana Police Service has expressed condolences to Quaye’s family, friends, and colleagues, acknowledging his dedication to the service. Tributes are pouring in, reflecting the respect and admiration he earned during his distinguished career.
Details of Quaye’s funeral arrangements are yet to be announced, but his passing has undoubtedly left a void in Ghana’s security and law enforcement circles.
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Source: Stella Sunu



