Serwaa Latiephur Samao is a Superintendent of Police and currently the Director of Payroll of the Ghana Police Service.
She holds an MSc degree in Finance from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), and a combined Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science & Economics from the University of Ghana.
Serwaa Latiephur Samao was in 2019 appointed by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) as the United Nations Police (UNPOL) Protection of Civilians (POC) Coordinator of the JONGLEI State, South Sudan, during her UN duty tour.
She is a member of the Ghana Police Hospital Cooperative Credit Union (PHCCU) and serves as the Chairperson of the Loans Committee.
Mr Mohammed Larley is a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) and has been working at the Police Hospital Laboratory for the past thirteen years. He is currently the Head of the Haematology Department of the laboratory. Before moving to the hospital, he worked at the Adabraka and Aflao Police Stations for seven years and four years respectively as a General Police Personnel. He has been a member of the Credit Union for the past ten years. He was appointed Acting Board Secretary in 2022 and subsequently appointed as Loans Committee Member in 2023 on resumption of duty by the substantive Board Secretary.
DSP. Sylvana Mensah is a professional Ear, Nose, and Throat Nurse at the Police Hospital. A prescriber and the Head of the unit since 2008.
She joined the PHCCU from the beginning and currently, she is a member of the loan committee.
C/INSPR Frank Arkoh, who serves both as a Police officer and a Reverend Minister of the Methodist Church Ghana, initiated his police career at the Police Headquarters. He was subsequently reassigned to the Police Church Odorkor. In 2009, he underwent a transfer to the Police Hospital chaplaincy and later assumed the role of an account clerk in the finance department. Currently holding the position of cashier at the Police Hospital, he has been an active member of the Police Hospital credit union for over a decade and presently serves as the secretary to the Loans committee.
Police Hospital Co-operative Credit Union (PHCCU) has expanded its common bond, now welcoming all police officers in Ghana into its fold.
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