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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has called on political parties in Ghana to collaborate with the police to guarantee a peaceful and incident-free election process in 2024.
Speaking during a meeting with representatives of political parties in Accra on November 21, 2024, Dr. Dampare reassured stakeholders that the Ghana Police Service is fully prepared to maintain law and order before, during, and after the elections. However, he emphasized that the cooperation of all political actors is essential for the success of these efforts.
“As you prepare to celebrate your possible victory, you must also plan to endure a potential defeat,” the IGP advised. “Only one party will win, and it is vital for everyone to play their role to ensure Ghana emerges victorious as a nation.”
Dr. Dampare underscored the importance of responsible behavior and mutual respect among political parties to safeguard national unity. He stressed that the police are committed to their mandate and are ready to implement security measures effectively. Still, their success will depend on the collective support and adherence to the rules by all stakeholders.
In addition, Dr. Dampare noted that the police have put in place comprehensive plans to address any challenges that may arise during the electoral process. He urged political parties and their supporters to trust the institution’s commitment to impartiality and professionalism.
“We are ready for the elections, but we need your support to ensure our plan works for the sake of Ghana,” he added.
The IGP’s remarks come at a critical time as Ghana prepares for its general elections amid heightened political competition. The police’s role in ensuring free, fair, and peaceful elections remains paramount, and Dr. Dampare’s appeal highlights the need for political actors to prioritize national interest over partisan gains.
Stakeholders across the political spectrum have lauded the police’s proactive approach to election security. However, concerns remain about potential acts of violence or disputes arising from the polls. The IGP’s call for preparedness in both victory and defeat aims to mitigate such risks and foster a culture of tolerance and democracy.
This appeal also aligns with broader efforts by civil society and the Electoral Commission to promote peaceful elections. As the election date approaches, the focus will remain on ensuring that all parties adhere to the principles of democracy, fostering a transparent and credible electoral process that upholds Ghana’s reputation as a beacon of stability in the region.
Source: 3News.com
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