The Ghana Police service are really not putting their best foot forward in reference to this proposed social media ban, with claims and counter claims coming from within the same organisation without any respect for the chain of command.
For such an important institution they aren’t really instilling confidence that they know what the hell they are doing, which makes it even scarier if they have to implement this so-called social media ban they keep talking about.
John Kudalor
Our Clownish IGP Says He Still Stands By His Election Day Social Media Ban
I wonder what has to be said for it to penetrate this man’s skull that we live in a democratic country and have values and principles such as free speech.
The Inspector General of Police of the Ghana Police Service, John Kudalor, has reiterated his plans to ban social media on Ghana’s election day.
‘Discredited’ Dayspring Christian University Confers Honorary Doctorate On IGP
When the President himself trots around the globe with entourage in tow to accept meaningless honorary awards, it isn’t surprising other appointees would similarly follow suit.
The National Accreditation Board in 2014 announced that some Universities outside the country, including the Dayspring Christian University, are basically running scams where they award prominent people with degrees to popularise themselves in the country, despite not being accredited to do so.
IGP Reveals Plans Are Far Advanced For Installation Of Cameras At Intersections To Help Deal With Motor Riders Who Flout Traffic Laws
I have many problems with how the Ghana Police carry out their functions, both in general and on our roads; but if there’s one concerning their trafficking that is most annoying- I would probably go with allowing motor riders to abuse our road laws with impunity.
There isn’t a single motor rider who obeys the traffic lights (none that I’ve seen anyway). And that has personally led me to a near accident once and many others I’ve seen and heard off.
Commissioner Of Police John Kudalor Appointed Inspector General Of Police
The President, John Dramani Mahama; has appointed Commissioner of Poice (COP) John Kudalor to the position of Inspector General of Police.
Kudalor ascends to the highest office in the police hierarchy as his predecessor, Mohammed Alhassan, begins his accumulated leave as he approaches retirement.