I didn't handle communication well at the CID - Former CID boss admits (video)

I didn't handle communication well at the CID - Former CID boss admits (video)

- Former CID boss, Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah, has revealed what she wished she had done better

- According to her, she didn't handle communication properly while at post

- Being asked in an interview what she could have done differently, she clearly said to have the opportunity to right her wrongs

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Former CID boss, Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah who became popular due to the numerous cases that went to the CID headquarters of the Ghana Police service has revealed what she wished she had done right.

According to the former CID boss, who now heads the Welfare department of the Ghana Police Service, her unit didn't handle communication properly.

In a video sighted by YEN,com.gh on TV3, she revealed that the inability of the police to divulge information to the media created a lot of misrepresentation.

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She added that in the absence of the full information from the police service, the media would find ways and means to fill the gap which was left vacant by the police.

COP Addo Danquah added that when issues arise, the police have to give every information out so that they would not come back to defend a misreported news the media carried.

As usual, social media users have reacted to this video of her admitting to the fact that communication in her unit was bad.

Ernest said she should have been ousted long ago.

Irene believes she didn't do a good job.

Papa said she should have used the Service's PR department to communicate.

Ankamah just couldn't believe she could say that.

George said her incompetence was legendary

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In other news, President Nana Akufo-Addo has revealed that there are plans underway to make the Year of Return a permanent feature on the Ghanaian calendar.

According to Akufo-Addo, the tourism minister and her able team are trying their best to see if the Year of Return could become a permanent feature of our tourism landscape.

Speaking at the Jubilee House with members of the Christian Council of Ghana, Akufo-Addo, said he believed the success of the 2019 Year of Return was enough justification for the initiative to be institutionalized and sustained making it a yearly historic and memorable event.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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