Kofi Bentum Quantson


Kofi Bentum Quantson is a Ghanaian security intelligence expert who rose through the ranks after joining the Special Branch of the Ghana Police Service as a young detective to become Director. He later became the Director of the Bureau of National Investigations when the Special Branch was reorganized and renamed BNI.

Early life

Kofi was born on 6 July 1934 at Axim in the Western Region of Ghana.

Education

Kofi had his secondary education at Clayborn College Sekondi, an unassisted secondary school, as it was called at the time. He went on to do his senior Cambridge Examination and then went to Wesley College in Kumasi where he was trained as a Teacher. He later attended the University of Ghana in Legon.

Career

Kofi started his career as a Teacher where he taught in a number of schools before pursuing further studies at the University of Ghana, Legon. After his University education, he worked with the Ghanaian Times Newspaper as a features editor before joining the Special Branch of the Ghana Police Service which later became the Bureau of National Investigations. He rose to become its director in 1979. He also rose through the ranks to become Commissioner of Police in Charge of the Criminal Investigative Department of the Ghana Police Service. After retiring from the Ghana Police Service in 1989, he was recalled to establish the Narcotics Control Board of Ghana of which he became Executive Secretary. He also doubled as the National Security Co-ordinator until January 2001, retiring in March of the same year.

Awards

Kofi Bentum Quantson has won several awards as a public servant in his various capacities.
Kofi Bentum Quantson has written and published about six books on security in Ghana.