George
Akuffo
Dampare,
the
Inspector
General
of
the
Ghana
Police
Service
(IGP),
has
disclosed
his
worst
concern
in
his
line
of
work.
He
is
concerned
about
the
qualifications
of
the
person
who
will
succeed
him
when
he
leaves
his
role
as
an
IGP.
According
to
IGP
Dampare,
the
person
who
succeeds
him
should
be
a
better
person
rather
than
someone
who
will
undermine
the
legacies
he
and
his
group
will
leave
behind.
“When
it
comes
to
life
and
the
job
that
I
do,
my
biggest
fear
is
walking
out
of
the
position
that
find
myself
today
and
not
getting
someone
who
is
better
than
me
to
continue.
My
colleagues
will
tell
you
and
I’m
saying
that
for
a
divine
reason,
I
keep
telling
God
all
the
time
that
if
all
I’m
doing
with
my
colleagues
as
a
team,
you
cannot
get
somebody
who
is
better
than
us
to
come
and
continue
by
maintaining
what
we
have
achieved
and
building
upon
it,
then
why
are
you
allowing
us
to
do
it
because
somebody
who
is
not
better
than
us
will
come
and
destroy
it
anyway.
So
that
is
my
biggest
fear.
So
pray
for
us.
So
that
it
doesn’t
become
that
when
we
are
no
more,
we
are
used
as
a
reference
to
judge
the
people
who
come
after
us.
We
would
rather
have
come
to
do
our
work
as
God
has
destined
and
the
next
person
will
do
their
work.
But
we
want
them
to
be
better
so
that
they
will
build
upon
what
we
left
behind
so
that
it
will
be
unto
the
benefit
of
everybody
and
to
the
glory
of
God,”
he
said.
Watch
the
video
below: