Ghana Police Service honors Stonebwoy with their badge

The Ghana Police Service has honored Afro-dancehall artist Stonebwoy, born Livingstone Etse Satekla, with a police badge, making him one of the few civilians in the country to receive such an honor.

In a post on X, the recent Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year award winner was seen with the Inspector General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, and other senior officers in what appeared to be a formal presentation ceremony.

Stonebwoy captioned the post by emphasizing the importance of the honor as a way to inspire people to contribute positively to the growth of the country using their abilities and talents.

“A true symbol of service is not only to protect a nation with power, but to protect its spirit with purpose. I receive the Ghana Police Badge of Service with integrity as a reminder that influence, discipline, culture, and service can walk hand in hand.”

He further expressed appreciation to the Inspector General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, and the Ghana Police Service for the recognition and honor.

“Deep appreciation to the Inspector General of Ghana Police, IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno, and the entire Police Service for this honor, recognition, and trust. For the people. For the youth. For the motherland.”

The post has received many positive reactions from fans and the general public. Some praised him for his achievements, while others commended his impact on society, saying he truly deserves the honor.

A police badge is an official emblem used by law enforcement officers to verify their identity, represent their department, and display their authority to enforce the law. Being honored with a police badge signifies deep public trust and recognizes the recipient’s integrity, courage, and commitment to serving and protecting society. It is a tangible symbol of authority and a profound mark of respect from the community and fellow officers.

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Source: Yvonne Nyarko Agyemang

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