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IGP going or staying: “courage under fire”

Jerry Tsatro Mordy by Jerry Tsatro Mordy
February 13, 2025
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As Ghanaians, we must remind ourselves that the Ghana Police Service is not just a shield for the nation or a group of robots; they are human beings who serve and protect us.

For the first time in Ghana’s history, a sitting president has appointed a serving police officer as the National Security Coordinator—a groundbreaking and unprecedented move that demonstrates the trust and respect President John Dramani Mahama has for the Ghana Police Service.

Moving forward, President Mahama must continue the transformation of the Ghana Police Service into a modern, professional force. While some stakeholders want the current Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. Akuffo Dampare, removed, others believe he should be retained and supported in his efforts. However, beyond surface-level reforms like repainting buildings and procuring firearms, true transformation of the security sector requires a firm commitment to justice, ethics, and long-term stability.

Currently, the CID Headquarters in Accra faces a major security concern, as a Lebanese company, Japan Motors Group of Companies, owned by the Kalmoni family, is constructing a 14-story building overlooking the facility. During the tenure of the late Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur as Police Council Chairman, this project was halted. However, under the NPP administration, construction resumed. The key question remains: Is this skyscraper being built without government oversight, or has someone within the system compromised national security for financial gain?

Dr. Akuffo Dampare has significantly improved the aesthetics of the Police Headquarters and the CID Headquarters, giving them a modern look both inside and out. However, despite these achievements, his leadership appears weak in certain critical areas. For instance, how can a foreign company be allowed to erect a high-rise building overlooking a key security installation? Is this happening under the guise of beautifying the police enclave? These are serious concerns that demand urgent answers.

As President Mahama takes office, he must prioritize a complete overhaul of the institutional mentality within the Ghana Police Service. This transformation should not only focus on policy and infrastructure but also on mindset change and operational effectiveness. Key areas of reform should include better remuneration and welfare for police officers, training and capacity-building to equip them with modern policing skills, investment in technology and equipment to enhance operational efficiency, and accountability to ensure corrupt and underperforming commanders are removed.

I propose the introduction of an annual National Police Week in the first week of May, with the final day designated as National Police Day. This would serve as an opportunity to honor the sacrifices and dedication of Ghana’s police officers.

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At a time when Ghana’s security architecture is under immense pressure, our police force has demonstrated courage under fire. Their resilience, patriotism, and service give us hope for a brighter future. I urge President John Dramani Mahama, who has previously chaired the Police Council and led the nation, to remain committed to transforming the Ghana Police Service into a modern, professional, and accountable institution that truly reflects the aspirations of the people.

Additionally, Parliament must recognize and celebrate officers who have dedicated their lives to maintaining law and order in our communities. The good officers deserve commendation, while the bad ones must be weeded out. As we continue investigating some sector commanders, it is clear that reform must be thorough and uncompromising. In time, the truth will emerge.

To whom much is given, much is expected. The Ghana Police Service must be strengthened, supported, and reformed for the security and stability of our nation.

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Jerry Tsatro Mordy

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