The time has now come for the Ghana Police Service (the men and women
of which, really ought to be paid even more than the military - because
of the many risks they face daily), to end the colonial-era-ethos, of
serving Ghana's ruling-élites, at the rest of society's expense.
Such
a well-run, modern-day African police force, which can be compared to
the best police forces, globally, should not stoop so low - as to allow
itself to manipulated by order-from-above-edicts, from selfish and
power-drunk politicians, in charge of governments of the day. Yooooooooo...
The
leadership of the Ghana Police Service, must emulate their UK
counterparts' attitude to professionalism - that, it is a given, that
at all material times, the law must be applied to all, who fall foul of
it, in British society: rich or poor alike, including even members of
the British royal family, a senior member of which (the Princess Royal,
HRH Princess Anne), they succeessfuly prosecuted, and got a criminal
conviction against, in November 2002, at Slough Crown Court, when her
dog bit two children, who were on a walk through Windsor Park.
Yooooooooo...
Ghanaians
demand that such an
operate-without-fear-or-favour-professionalism-ethos, guides the work of
the current leadership of the Ghana Police Service - as the 2020
presidential and parliamentary elections approach, and bellicose
politicians threatening to tip their only home, the Republic of Ghana, over the precipice,
do so, on an almost daily basis, now: yet their relatively peaceful country, has a well-deserved global reputation, as a haven of stability,
in sub-Saharan Africa, which enabled their nation to attract iconic global automotive brands, such as Volkswagen and Nissan. Yoooooooo...
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