Coka expressed this view while addressing the issue of the lack of representation for the people of Ablekuma North in the Greater Accra Region.
According to him, it is time for the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and all relevant stakeholders to come together, address the concerns at hand, and ensure that the rightful winner of the constituency is declared.
He said in a post shared via social media that “I was sad when I saw the ‘Mighty’ minority marched to send a petition to the IGP on the non-declaration of the Ablekuma North constituency. So the police cannot provide security to the Electoral Commission to declare the winner of the Ablekuma North Constituency. Mr. IGP, please, Ablekuma North people need a representative in parliament. That’s why I support that policemen and women should be allowed to vote on who becomes the IGP. God bless Ghana. Coka, l care”.
How Are IGPs Appointed in Ghana?
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) is appointed by the President of Ghana in accordance with the country’s Constitution.
On 14th March 2025, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno was officially sworn into office by the President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, becoming the 31st IGP of Ghana.
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) is appointed by the President of Ghana in accordance with the country’s Constitution. On 14th March 2025, Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno was officially sworn into office by the President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, becoming the 31st IGP of Ghana.