
Chief Inspector Angel Lolo has extended a goodwill message to fellow Chief Inspectors ahead of the upcoming Ghana Police Academy Entrance Examination, urging them to approach the exercise with discipline, confidence, and integrity.
In a message addressed to colleagues preparing for the examination scheduled for Sunday, April 12, 2026, he described the test as a significant step in professional growth and leadership development within the Ghana Police Service.
He encouraged candidates to remain focused and determined, drawing on their experience and dedication to duty as they prepare for the examination.
Chief Inspector Lolo also cautioned against any form of examination malpractice, stressing that such actions could tarnish both individual reputations and that of the Police Service. He emphasized the need for officers to uphold the highest standards of discipline and integrity throughout the process.
Below is the full goodwill message:
A MESSAGE TO ALL CHIEF INSPECTORS SITTING FOR THE GHANA POLICE ACADEMY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Dear Chief Inspectors,
As your colleague and representative on the Police Council, I extend my best wishes as we prepare for the Police Academy Entrance Examination scheduled for Sunday, 12th April 2026.
This is an important milestone in our growth and leadership development within the Service. Let us approach it with confidence, focus, and determination, relying on our experience and dedication.
Eschew any act of misconduct or malpractice that could bring yourself or the Ghana Police Service into disrepute. Let your conduct, inside and outside the examination hall, reflect the discipline that define us. I am confident in our collective ability to succeed.
I wish you all the very best.
Liget.
Chief Inspector Angel Lolo, Esq.

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