Detective Sergeant Confidence Fiagadzi of the Ghana Police Service has been named CID of the Year at the 2025 Ghana Governance and Leadership Awards held at the Airport View Hotel in Accra. The honour celebrates his integrity, exceptional investigative work, and unwavering commitment to justice and public service.
Guided by his personal creed, “Truth over comfort, service over silence, integrity over compromise,” Detective Sergeant Fiagadzi has distinguished himself as a model of ethical and professional excellence within the Ghana Police Service.
Born and raised in Nkwanta, his inspiring journey from modest beginnings to national acclaim is marked by faith, discipline, and selfless service. After completing his education at Kpando Technical Institute, where he served as a student leader, he enlisted in the Ghana Police Service in 2012 and trained at the Kumasi Police Training Depot. His diligence earned him an attachment to the Formed Police Unit (FPU) in Tesano and later a deployment to the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan, where he represented Ghana with honour.
Over the years, Detective Sergeant Fiagadzi has received multiple national recognitions for his integrity and leadership. In 2021, he was awarded Integrity Personality of the Year by the Transparency Ghana Integrity Initiative during the UN Anti-Corruption Day celebration. He also received the Legacy Builder of the Year and Rising Star of the Year awards in 2025, further cementing his reputation as a distinguished officer of the law.
Beyond policing, Fiagadzi is pursuing higher education at Pentecost University, studying Logistics and Supply Chain Management, where he serves as the SRC Vice-President for the 2024/2025 academic year. His excellence in leadership and service recently earned him the Chairman’s Award from The Church of Pentecost.
A devout Christian, husband, and father of three, Detective Sergeant Fiagadzi worships with The Church of Pentecost, Darkuman District – English Assembly, where he serves as Media Director and President of the Faithful Gents. His life and work embody his faith and commitment to godly leadership.
In his acceptance remarks, he dedicated the award to the Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General of CID, and all officers who serve Ghana with integrity and compassion.
“This honour belongs to every officer who stands for truth and justice,” he said. “Together, we must continue to build a Ghana where justice is fair to all and not selective.”
The ceremony, themed “Governance and Leadership,” highlighted the importance of ethical leadership in national transformation. Detective Sergeant Confidence Fiagadzi’s recognition stands as a shining example of how faith, discipline, and service can together build a legacy that uplifts both nation and humanity.
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