Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi Wins Director-General CID Special Award at 2025 WASSA Celebration
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Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi has been honoured with the Director-General CID Special Award at the 2025 WASSA Celebration, an annual event that recognises excellence, dedication, and outstanding service among officers of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
The prestigious award is presented to distinguished detectives who demonstrate exceptional performance and unwavering commitment to duty. Inspector Fiagadzi’s recognition highlights his consistent record of professionalism, integrity, and resilience throughout his service.
The honour marks another milestone in a career shaped by courage, discipline, and strong principles.
Currently serving at the rank of inspector, Fiagadzi’s rise through the ranks reflects both his competence and dedication to law enforcement. His professional journey has been guided by discipline, faith, and a strong moral compass — qualities that continue to define his approach to policing.
Despite operating within an environment often challenged by limited resources and the evolving complexity of crime, Inspector Fiagadzi has distinguished himself through steadfastness and ethical leadership. His ability to remain focused and composed under pressure has earned him admiration among colleagues and within the wider Ghana Police Service.
Peers describe him as an officer who rises to difficult moments with discipline and resolve, consistently demonstrating commitment to justice and national service.
His recognition at the WASSA Celebration underscores the value of perseverance and integrity in policing, reinforcing the principle that excellence in law enforcement is built on dedication and endurance.
Beyond being a personal achievement, the Director-General CID Special Award serves as an inspiration to fellow officers and young professionals aspiring to serve with honour in demanding environments.
As his list of accolades grows, Inspector Confidence Fiagadzi remains driven not by recognition, but by a deeper commitment to uphold the law, protect the vulnerable, and contribute to a safer and more just Ghana.



