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'If I Hurt Anyone With My Tough Decisions, I'm Sorry' - Outgoing IGP At Farewell Parade

• Outgoing IGP Oppong-Boanuh’s farewell parade took place on Friday, July 30, 2021

• A number of service chiefs were present as was his successor COP George Akuffo Dampare

Outgoing Inspector General of Police, Peter Oppong-Boanuh, has apologized to personnel for some of the tough decisions that he took during his time as police chief.

Whiles addressing staff and guests during the farewell parade held for him at the National Police Training School at Tesano in Accra, he spoke about positives he chalked in office but admitted that human as he was, there must have been some negatives.

“I am sure I contributed a lot of positive things, but being human, I am also sure that I made some mistakes. Again, I may have hurt or disappointed some people by some of the descisions I took.

“Especially, I am aware that as IGP, a lot of people who got frustrated and disappointed by transfers and postings to (rural) areas, because obviously everybody wants to be in the capital environment.

“If I hurt anybody by any such decisions, I am sorry … I thought it necessary at that time for the good people of this country,” he stressed.

“I am bowing out today with pride and a strong conviction that this service is blessed with a number of committed officers who are going to support the incoming IGP to successfully continue from where I left.

“It is important to underline that the role of the security agencies, which is internally led by the police service, cannot be overemphasized.

“In the midst of resource constraints and other organizational challenges, we have supported our country to attain global accolades. I believe we can do more to become one of the most peaceful countries in the world, with the rest of leadership and supply of resources to the service.

The event was attended by the Minister of Interior, Ambrose Dery; the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey and also by heads of the other security services and the police top brass.

A parade was held with male and female officers who went through the motions under parade commander before they sang celebratory songs (known in local parlance as jama), all of them in face masks in observance of COVID-19 protocols.

Officers on horseback were also present through the process before eventually the official pullout ceremony was undertaken as the IGP stood behind a pickup truck waving at the dignitaries present with a white handkerchief.

It is widely expected that the 51-year-old will be confirmed in due course as the substantive police chief. His appointment was largely met with praise given that he has risen through the ranks starting out as a corporal at age of 20 to become the IGP over three decades later.

Outgoing IGP James Oppong Boanuh PulloutOutgoing IGP James Oppong-Boanuh

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