President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in new leaders for two key security agencies, charging them to strengthen national security and emergency response through professionalism and discipline.

Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong Takes Over Fire Service
Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong has been appointed as the new Chief Fire Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service. She assumes leadership at a critical time when fire safety, rapid emergency response, and public education remain national priorities.
The President urged her to demonstrate decisiveness and strong leadership to enhance operational efficiency and protect lives and property across the country.

Samuel Basintale Amadu Heads Immigration Service
Samuel Basintale Amadu has also been sworn in as the new Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service. His role will focus on strengthening border security, migration management, and internal safety measures.
President Mahama emphasized the need for professionalism and discipline within the Service to safeguard Ghana’s borders and maintain national stability.
Call for Professionalism and Discipline
During the swearing-in ceremony, the President urged both appointees to lead with integrity, decisiveness, and accountability. He stressed that effective leadership in the security sector is crucial to boosting public confidence and ensuring coordinated emergency and border management responses.

The appointments signal government’s commitment to reinforcing Ghana’s security architecture and improving service delivery in critical institutions.
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