Ghana first woman police officer laid to rest

Ghana police joined the family of late General Sergent Rosamond Asiama Nkansah (rtd), who was the number one in ranking out of the first twelve police women to be enlisted into the Ghana police service, to pay their last respect as she was laid to rest, on Friday, 7th May, 2021.


The burial service was held at the Police Inter denominational church at the police depot in Accra, and was officiated by Bishop of the Koforidua Diocese of the Anglican Church, Rt. Rev Felix O. Annancy with DCOP Very Rev. Fr. George Arthur, Chaplain of the Police Catholic Church moderating.


In his sermon, Rt. Rev Felix O. Annancy reminded mankind that we have a life span on earth; each moment must be lived with the view of making positive impact while on earth.


Some members of the Police Management Board who attended the burial were the Director-General/CID, COP Mr. Isaac Ken Yeboah, who represented the Inspector-General of Police; the Director-General/Private Security Operations, COP Mr. Alphonse Adu-Amankwaah; Director-General/ Welfare, COP Mrs. Maame Yaa Tiwaah Addo-Danquah, Director-General/Technical, COP Mr. Samuel Monney and the Chief Staff Officer, ACP Mr. Joseph Owusu-Ansah. Executives and members of the Retired Police Officers, Association were also present in their numbers in addition to other serving senior and junior Police Officers. 


The police service prayed that her soul rest in peace.

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