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  • There is no hold up of promotions of junior officers – IGP

    There is no hold up of promotions of junior officers – IGP

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare, has refuted claims that well-deserving junior officers who are due for promotions have been denied that opportunity.

    This comes after some 82 police officers filed a suit against the Attorney General (1st defendant), the Ghana Police Service (2nd defendant), and the Inspector General of Police (3rd defendant).

    The plaintiffs contend that the Ghana Police Service failed to promote them after they finished their studies under the organization’s study leave with pay policy.

    But in his appearance before a Parliamentary Committee tasked with probing a leaked tape of his ousting, Dr George Akuffo Dampare denied this claim.

    A member of the Committee, Mr Boamah asked whether the senior officers promotion that has not taken effect is as a result of the inaction from the Police Management Board, made up of Schedule Officers who assist the IGP in the day-to-day administration of the Ghana Police and not the Police Council.

    The IGP replied: “That is the position because they are the people to promote and more importantly, recently, a meeting was held and some consideration has been done, but the most important thing is that everybody who is supposed to be promoted in line with our policies are being promoted.”

    He added that: “The point that has to be made is that it is not a question about how many years you have been at the Service. We would have all loved to be promoted as soon as you are four years. Vacancy, competency, and other things factor into it. I was in my rank for six years, and I didn’t complain.”

    In the lawsuit filed at an Accra High Court on May 15, the officers led by Deputy Inspector Kofi Osal claim they were denied their deserved promotions as well as entry into the Police College after the successful completion of their studies during the 2017/2018 academic year.

    They maintained that the agency refused to promote them despite duly notifying them of the situation and further appealing to be promoted.

    The complainants are therefore requesting that the court issue an order directed against the 2nd and 3rd defendants to grant the plaintiffs who qualify for accelerated promotions.

    They are also demanding that a permit is given to the plaintiffs who qualify to enter the Police College without further delay.

    On the matter, Director-General of Services at the Police Head Office, COP Enoch Adutwum Bediako, has emphasized that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare, is not under any obligation to grant promotions to specific police officers.

    During a session with students of the Police Basic School as part of the Snatch Them Young Police Initiative, COP Bediako advised future recruits not to assume that longevity in the service automatically entitles them to promotions from the IGP.

    “You cannot go and tell the IGP that, I have worked so I need promotion, as if he is obliged to promote you, whether you work or you don’t work. No. The answer is, it depends on how you have worked within the period then the IGP will promote you. So in future, if you become police officers put that in your mind.”