Why Ghana’s National Security Needs a Leader Like DCOP Peter Ndekugri (Rtd)

This level of international recognition speaks volumes about his competence and integrity, reinforcing his suitability for a role that demands both local expertise and global perspective.

As Ghana navigates the complexities of maintaining national security in an increasingly volatile global and regional landscape, it is imperative to place the right individuals in leadership positions. With the imminent return of H.E. John Dramani Mahama to the presidency, a strong, competent, and morally upright individual is needed to steer the nation’s security apparatus. Among the eligible candidates, DCOP Peter Ndekugri (Rtd) stands out as the ideal choice to lead the National Security Directorate.

A Career Steeped in Discipline and Excellence

DCOP Peter Ndekugri’s unparalleled career trajectory makes him uniquely qualified for this critical role. As the only police officer to have served as Special Operations Assistant to four successive Inspectors General of Police (IGPs)—Paul Quaye, Alhassan, Kudalor, and Asante Appeatu—he brings a depth of institutional knowledge and operational expertise that is unmatched in Ghana’s history. His ability to work seamlessly across different leadership styles and eras demonstrates a rare adaptability and professionalism.

Notably, his reputation as a disciplinarian and a problem-solver was solidified in 2017 when he was called upon to restore order in the Upper West Region during a period of heightened criminal activity. His swift and effective actions earned the admiration of traditional leaders, business stakeholders, and the general public. To law-abiding citizens, his name became synonymous with discipline and integrity; to criminals, it became a symbol of fear and deterrence.

International Acclaim and Competence

DCOP Ndekugri’s contributions extend beyond Ghana’s borders. His stints in Kosovo and Sudan under United Nations (UN) assignments showcased his ability to operate effectively in complex international environments. As the UN Police Coordinator in Netiti, Sudan, his work was so exemplary that the Nigerian Police Commissioner, Mr. Peter Demaale, formally requested his continued service. This level of international recognition speaks volumes about his competence and integrity, reinforcing his suitability for a role that demands both local expertise and global perspective.

The Need for Integrity in National Security

The National Security Directorate is not merely a bureaucratic office; it is the nerve center of the state’s defense against internal and external threats. In an era where trust in public institutions is waning, appointing a leader with an unblemished record of integrity is not just desirable but essential. DCOP Ndekugri embodies the values of discipline, transparency, and patriotism—qualities that are indispensable in ensuring public confidence in the nation’s security apparatus.

A Call to Recognize Excellence

Even if DCOP Ndekugri declines the opportunity to serve as National Security Director, his contributions to Ghana’s safety and stability merit national recognition. A man of his caliber deserves to be honored for his unwavering commitment to the country. However, if he is willing and able to serve, it would be a grave oversight not to capitalize on his experience and capabilities.

Conclusion

H.E. John Dramani Mahama’s administration will face significant challenges in safeguarding Ghana’s security and fostering public trust in the institutions tasked with protecting the nation. Appointing a seasoned, principled, and highly respected professional like DCOP Peter Ndekugri (Rtd) as National Security Director would be a bold and wise move. His track record speaks for itself: a life dedicated to service, discipline, and the betterment of Ghana.

Ghana needs leaders who inspire confidence and command respect—both at home and abroad. DCOP Peter Ndekugri is that leader. It is my hope that he is given the opportunity to once again serve his country in this critical capacity. If not for his own sake, then for the nation’s.

Photos: from the internet.

By President Ablorh.

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