He joined the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs as a public servant between 1974 and 1985 and quickly rose to the rank of Assistant Registrar.
Professionally, Hon Tackie-Komme is a member of the Institute of Directors-Ghana where he obtained a certificate and diploma in Corporate Governance.
He also possesses an Executive Masters in Governance and Leadership (EMGL) from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.
In July, 2012, he took part in a parliamentary committee on Government Assurance exchange program with the Ugandan Parliament in Uganda.
Between August and September, 2010, he formed part of a parliamentary study tour on Roads and Transport Management in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany.
In October, 2009, he participated in a parliamentary study tour on Tariff Advisory Board in Washington, D.C., the United States.
Aside his parliamentary duties, he brought a lot of educational, health, commercial, social, ICT and infrastructural development to his people.
The Ussher Polyclinic, just like the other clinics that serve the constituency received infrastructural boost with the expansion of the female ward and distribution of state of the arts equipment: wheel chairs, hospital beds, drip stands, generator and poly tanks among others.
[3] Both basic and secondary schools in the area had their fair share of books, sporting kits, learning desks and computer laboratory installations.
The Motor Transport and Traffic Unit (MTTU) of the James Town Police office was also renovated.