Renowned investigative journalist and security expert, has been named the Acting Executive Director of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), 3news.com has reported.

His appointment follows the reassignment of his predecessor, Abdulai Bashiru Dapilah, who has been moved to the National Security Secretariat to serve as a Technical Advisor.

While the government has not officially explained the rationale behind Dapilah's reassignment, sources within the administration suggest it is part of a broader reshuffle across key security agencies.

steps into the role at a pivotal time for EOCO, as the agency continues to spearhead efforts against economic and organised crime in Ghana.