President John Dramani Mahama has announced a major leadership reshuffle within the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), appointing three new Deputy Comptroller-Generals in a move aimed at strengthening border security and administrative efficiency.
The appointments, which form part of a broader restructuring of the country’s internal security architecture, are expected to inject fresh leadership into the service as it continues to deal with evolving migration challenges and border management demands.
Although the names of the newly appointed Deputy Comptroller-Generals have not yet been officially detailed, the decision signals a strategic push by the presidency to reinforce operational command within the GIS.
Security analysts say the move reflects the government’s growing focus on tightening immigration controls, improving institutional performance, and enhancing coordination within Ghana’s security agencies.
The appointments are also seen as part of ongoing efforts to reposition key state institutions for greater effectiveness in national security delivery.
Further details on the appointees and their specific portfolios are expected to be released by the presidency and the GIS in the coming days.


