AB Kromah eyes Police top post

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AB Kromah eyes Police top post
AB Kromah eyes Police top post

Africa-Press – Liberia. Former Deputy Inspector General of Police (102) for Operations, Col. Abraham Kromah, says he will settle for nothing less than the position of Chief of Police if given the opportunity to serve the Unity Party-led government again.

Col. Kromah, who currently operates a private security firm here, was very robust against terroristic acts, motorists, commercial bikes, tricyclists, and crimes generally when he served as Deputy Police Director for Operations under former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

He maintains that he has all the experiences required to serve in any administrative position in the Liberian National Police, but he would be delighted to take up the role of Inspector General, this time around.

“I didn’t go to school, acquire knowledge only to serve as 102”, Kromah said when journalists asked him in what capacity he would prefer to serve the LNP amid public speculations that he is seeking to replace current IG, Col. Patrick Sudue when the Unity Party administration takes office.

Liberia is currently going through a peaceful transition after the November 14, 2023, Presidential runoff election won by former Vice President Joseph Nyumah Boakai of the Unity Party.

Speaking to reporters Friday, December 9, AB, as he is affectionately called, said he served five directors in the Police, so it would be great to serve in administrative position.

“Now, I’ve been deputy for almost five Police directors in this country; “I was deputy for Chris Massaquio, Brownie Samukai, even Gregory Coleman, and if it is the position I’m offered by the new government, I will gracefully go for it to serve my country diligently,”

He said being an administrator will also suite him better, because he has the ability and expertise.

“My profession didn’t say you are to do only operations alone, I can do Administration; an operator is a better administrator. Col. Kromah holds a master’s degree in criminal justice from the United States with emphasis on policing, administration, and operations.

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