Group Mounts Pressure On Akufo-Addo To Probe Leaked Tape On Removal Of IGP

According to the group which called its name Center for Security Dialogue and Peace Advocacy, it is important for the President to order for investigation into the matter and sanction the various officers involved in the life threatening comment against the IGP.

Group Mounts Pressure On Akufo-Addo To Probe Leaked Tape On Removal Of IGP
Pressure was mounted on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to call for the probe to be commissioned into the leaked tape over removal of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr Dr. George Akuffo Dampare from office ahead of 2024 general election.

According to the group which called its name Center for Security Dialogue and Peace Advocacy, it is important for the President to order for investigation into the matter and sanction the various officers involved in the life threatening comment against the IGP.
 
The call of the group was contained in a statement signed and issued by the convenor for Center for Security Dialogue and Peace Advocacy, Mr Anthony Acquaye which was copied to Soireenews.com.
LEAKED TAPE OVER IGP'S REMOVAL : INVESTIGATE AND SANCTION THE OFFICERS INVOLVED IN THE SECURITY THREATENING COMMENT ~ SECURITY POLICY EXPERT 
Critically, analysing the conversation in the alleged leaked tape, hearing an Officer of the Police Service making an advocating security threatening comment with terrible political motive and interest of wanting the current acting Inspector General of Police, (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare to be removed from office on the grounds, that he is perceived to be affiliated to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and that his continuous existence as the IGP will be difficult for the ruling party New Patriotic Party (NPP) to break the eight, including other unpalatable statements.
It is important to state unequivocally that, reckless utterance of this nature coming from no other person, but a senior Police Officer is very dangerous and threatens the security, peace and stability of the state. Again, it undermined the hard earn trust which the Police Service as an institution had built over the years, since the appointment of the acting Inspector General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare on 21st July, 2021 to date.
Having on record, as the only acting Inspector General of Police who has successfully supervised two violence free by - election ( Kumawu & Assin North) in the history of Ghana's election through the adoption of the shared security approach, which for the first time saw Ghana Police Service, organised free health screening as part of its strategy to strengthen the relationship between the police and electorates for safety and peaceful Assin North constituency by - election.
Furthermore, the IGP, George Akuffo Dampare (Dr) through his transformational  leadership style has proven beyond reasonable doubt to be credible, self - confident, innovative, passionate, accessible and above all command the authority to ensure the use of the right security approaches in achieving positive results, therefore, any attempt to remove him will have serious security implications especially going into 2024 general election.
Since the leaked tape borders on matters of security, under no circumstance must it be swept under carpet, for this reason, I call on the presidency and the parliament of Ghana to as a matter of urgency to constitute an independence  commission of enquiry to prob into the matter and establish the authenticity of the tape with identified officers sanctioned appropriately through cooperation with the Police Intelligence and Professional Standard Bureau.
Inasmuch as, I have some believe in the ability of the Police Professional Standard Bureau which duty is to investigate complaints from the public against Police Officers, I vehemently think that, since the tape concerns the IGP with the involvement of his subordinates Officers, civilian, and more politically related. 
It is prudent to use the Independent Commission of Enquiry to avoid any conflict of interest. At best Independent Police Complaints Commission would have be but unfortunately we do not have one as a country.