Former police big shot Bright Oduro has called out problems never fixed during Dr. George Dampare's time running the Ghana Police Service. Oduro talked with Eyewitness News reporters about how robberies happen without anyone hearing about them afterward. He asked what plans police have made to stop these robberies. He pointed out that even though police patrol everywhere, they hardly ever talk about how they plan to fight crime.
Oduro mentioned how police leaders stay quiet when crimes happen in their areas. He brought up a robbery that happened during daylight hours right in Adabraka. He also asked questions about police officers who went missing during an investigation and ended up dead. These major crimes remain unsolved, according to the retired police chief.
The former CID boss acknowledged that every police leader must work with whatever staff and resources they have available. However, he highlighted that poor communication created big problems throughout the force. According to Oduro, many officers felt unhappy under Dampare's leadership style.
Oduro concluded his interview by saying Dampare did what he could as a leader, but countless officers complained about his methods. The retired police chief believes these ongoing issues need attention from whoever takes over leadership next. Better communication might help solve crime problems and improve officers' feelings about their work.
Oduro mentioned how police leaders stay quiet when crimes happen in their areas. He brought up a robbery that happened during daylight hours right in Adabraka. He also asked questions about police officers who went missing during an investigation and ended up dead. These major crimes remain unsolved, according to the retired police chief.
The former CID boss acknowledged that every police leader must work with whatever staff and resources they have available. However, he highlighted that poor communication created big problems throughout the force. According to Oduro, many officers felt unhappy under Dampare's leadership style.
Oduro concluded his interview by saying Dampare did what he could as a leader, but countless officers complained about his methods. The retired police chief believes these ongoing issues need attention from whoever takes over leadership next. Better communication might help solve crime problems and improve officers' feelings about their work.