When was the last time you saw an Inspector-General of Police in full uniform on the dance floor, not rehearsing a few demo moves, but performing a full traditional dance before his appointor, the President of the Republic?
Save your breath.

At the revitalised WASSA event held at the National Police Headquarters in Accra, the moment unfolded live and unfiltered as Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, stepped onto the floor in full ceremonial uniform and performed the Krobo traditional dance.
It was not symbolism. It was culture in motion.
Before President John Dramani Mahama, senior government officials, and a packed audience of officers and guests, the IGP danced with confidence, rhythm, and authenticity, turning a police social gathering into a powerful moment of cultural expression and national pride.

The performance electrified the atmosphere and redefined leadership presence, blending authority with humility, discipline with identity, and command with culture.
At WASSA 2025, policing paused briefly for heritage to lead.






