Dampare expresses gratitude following exit as IGP

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Former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare has expressed gratitude to the Ghanaians, government, and the Ghana Police Service following the announcement of his replacement.

In a statement issued on March 14, 2025, Dr. Dampare extended his appreciation to God and Ghanaians for their prayers, blessings, and support throughout his tenure as IGP.

He noted that he was overwhelmed by the outpouring of love from well-wishers across the country and beyond, particularly in the 24 hours following his removal.

He acknowledged former President Akufo-Addo for appointing him, stating, “I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the former President, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, for giving me the opportunity to serve our nation as the Inspector-General of Police and for making history as the youngest IGP in the 4th Republic.”

Dr. Dampare also expressed gratitude to President John Mahama, appreciating the cordial working relationship they shared in the short period before his removal.

He noted that Ghana’s leadership had played a significant role in ensuring the continuity of the police service.

He extended appreciation to religious and traditional leaders for their prayers, wisdom, and guidance, describing their insights as “indispensable” in his leadership. He also acknowledged the support of sister security agencies, saying their cooperation was key to maintaining law and order.

Dr. Dampare further thanked civil society organizations for their contributions to improving the police service through constructive dialogue and engagement.

He noted that their advocacy played a role in shaping some of the reforms undertaken during his tenure. Additionally, he expressed gratitude to the international community and diplomatic missions, highlighting their support, engagements, and external reviews that helped shape the police service.

Reflecting on his 35-year journey in the Ghana Police Service, he described his rise from a General Constable to IGP as an “incredible opportunity to serve.”

He said, “I am particularly grateful for the opportunity to serve the Ghana Police Service for the past 35 years, rising in rank from a General Constable to Inspector-General of Police, being the youngest Commissioner of Police as well as the youngest IGP in the 4th Republic.”

He also acknowledged the Police Management Board (POMAB) and all ranks of the Ghana Police Service, stating that their collective efforts had been instrumental in maintaining security in the country. He praised the dedication of officers, saying, “The contribution that the Rank and File of the Ghana Police Service has made to security, law, and order during my tenure has been enormous.”

Despite his exit, Dr. Dampare reaffirmed his commitment to serving Ghana, noting that his passion for national service remained strong.

“I have served the Ghana Police Service for 35 out of my nearly 55 years of life with an unblemished record. I remain energetic, committed, and enthusiastic about serving my nation with discipline, honour, and integrity.”

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