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President Akufo-Addo appoints Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir as Acting Director of Ghana Prisons Service

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President Akufo-Addo appoints Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir as Acting Director of Ghana Prisons Service

Story by: Araba Mensa

His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has appointed the Deputy Director General of the Prisons Service, Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir to act as the Director General of the Service

Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir acting role starts from 1st August, 2022 until a new Director General is appointed in accordance with the Constitution.

This is as a result of the President asking the Director General of the Prisons Service, Me. Patrick Darko Missah to go on terminal leave from 1st August,2021 with his retirement from the Service set to begin on  Saturday, 16th October,2021.

Meanwhile, the President, Nan Akufo-Addo in a press releasesigned by the Director of Communications, Office of the President, Eugene Arhin thanked Me. Patrick Darko Missah for his dedicated and meritorious service to the nation and to the Prisons Service.

He also used the release to wish the outgoing Director General of the Prisons Service Mr. Patrick Darko Missah the very best in his future endeavours.

Below is the Profile of the Acting Director General of the Prisons Service:

PROFILE OF MR. ISAAC KOFI EGYIR (DDGP/OPERATIONS)
Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir, born on 21st of August, 1964, is a seasoned Prison Officer and currently the Deputy Director-General of Prisons (DDGP) in charge of Operations.

He has 26 years working experience with the Ghana Prisons Service including five years duty tour with the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations in Sudan and South Sudan as Corrections Advisor and Military Detention Manager respectively.

He was enlisted into the Service 0n 5th December, 1995 as Officer Cadet and was commissioned as a Deputy Superintendent of Prisons on 5th July, 1996.

He was adjudged best cadet in Corrections Management and eventually the Best-all-Round Officer Cadet and received the Sword of Honour.

Prior to his appointment as Deputy Director-General of Prisons, he was the Director of Prisons (DOP) in charge of Operations. He also served as the Eastern Regional Commander and Officer in Charge of the Nsawam Medium Security Prison, Commanding Officer of Prisons Headquarters and Officer in Charge of Frafraha Camp Prison.

He also served as Chief Agricultural Officer of the Service.
Within the International working environment, he has played a key role in prison assessment and advised extensively on best practices of prison management as well as capacity building activities for national civil and military prison staff of post conflict countries.

His academic qualifications include: Master of Philosophy (M Phil) in Animal Science, University of Ghana, Master of Arts (MA) in Peace and Development Studies, University of Cape Coast, Master of Science (MSc) in Defense and International Politics, Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC), Post-Graduate Certificate in Agricultural Administration (GIMPA) and Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (University of Ghana).

He is a proud product of St. Augustine’s College, Cape Coast and holds both an Advance Executive and Executive Certificates in Security Management, Forensic and Investigative Psychology from Winconsin International University College.

Mr. Isaac Egyir is a member of the International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) and African Correctional Services Association (ACSA) and Ghana Association of Animal Production.
He is married with three children.

Source: www.thenewindependentonline.com

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