President Mahama Swears in Angel Lolo Esq. as Member of Police Council

In a defining moment for law enforcement reform in Ghana, President John Mahama has officially sworn in Chief Inspector Angel Lolo Esq. as a member of the newly constituted Police Council.
The ceremony, held at the Flagstaff House on June 11, 2025, marked a new chapter in the pursuit of accountability, fairness, and professionalism within the Ghana Police Service.
Angel Lolo Esq., widely respected for his discipline, legal expertise, and community-centered approach to policing, has been a beacon of hope for young officers and the public alike.

Rising through the ranks with integrity and unwavering dedication, his appointment signals a deliberate move towards restoring trust in law enforcement.
Speaking after the swearing-in, Angel Lolo declared:
“This is not a seat of power, but of responsibility. The Ghanaian people deserve a Police Service that serves with honor, not fear — and we must lead by example.”

President Mahama, in his remarks, called on the Council to prioritize public trust, discipline, and non-partisan service delivery. Angel Lolo’s inclusion was described as a bold step in that direction — a clear statement that competence and integrity are the new standards.
The announcement has been met with applause from civil society groups and youth advocates, who believe Lolo represents the future of ethical policing in Ghana.
His unique blend of legal knowledge and street-level experience makes him an ideal voice for real reform.
As the Council begins its critical work, Angel Lolo Esq. stands as a symbol of what is possible when merit meets opportunity — and when leadership chooses courage over convenience.
Souce: Dklassgh.com



