Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State for Government Communications has expressed gratitude for the contributions of former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr George Akuffo Dampare, emphasizing his continued value and expertise.
President John Dramani Mahama removed Dr Dampare, from his position as part of ongoing discussions about security sector reforms under his administration.
He appointed COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno as the new IGP and swore him in on Friday, March 14.
Dr Dampare, who was appointed IGP in 2021, is widely known for spearheading key policing reforms, including community engagement initiatives and internal discipline measures within the service.
Speaking on The KeyPoint’s on March 15, Kwakye Ofosu remarked, “We can only wish Dampare well and thank him for his services. With his experience, he remains valuable and should be in high demand in other areas where his expertise is needed. This is a routine leadership change.”
The Minister further highlighted the President’s authority in such matters, stating that the President had the authority to thank an appointee for their service and appoint someone else.
“A new leader often makes changes to align key institutions, like the security services, with their vision for the country. This is not personal; it is simply part of governance,” he added.