The Director-General of the Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB), DCOP Lydia Donkor, has been appointed as the Chairperson of the Security Committee of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
DCOP Donkor serves as the Chairperson for the Police Ladies Football Club and is a lawyer with 24 years of experience.
She joined the Ghana Police Service as a lawyer and holds a Master of Law degree from the University of Leeds and a qualifying degree from the Ghana School of Law.

With extensive experience in crowd control and public safety, DCOP Donkor is expected to lead the agenda for ensuring the safety and security of spectators, players, and officials at match venues.
FIFA and CAF Safety and Security officer Nick Owusu (Capt. Retd.) will serve as the Vice Chairman of the Committee.
Nick has 10 years of experience in safety and security issues covering games for the Confederation of African Football and the world football governing body, FIFA.
Other members of the Committee include Emmanuel Osei, Felix Bewu, and Ebo Hagan.
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