Rev. Owusu Bempah accuses IGP Dampare of trying to inject him to death

Rev.
Isaac
Owusu
Bempah,
leader
of
the
Glorious
Word
Power
Ministries,
has
levelled
shocking
allegations
against
the
Inspector
General
of
Police
(IGP),
Dr.
Akuffo
Dampare.

The
controversial
man
of
God
has
accused
IGP
Dampare
of
plotting
to
inject
him
to
death
during
his
arrest
three
years
ago.

Speaking
to
his
congregation,
the
outspoken
pastor
revealed
disturbing
details
of
his
encounter
with
the
police
and
expressed
his
disappointment
in
President
Akufo-Addo
for
not
seeking
his
side
of
the
story.

Rev.
Owusu
Bempah,
known
for
his
fiery
sermons
and
close
ties
to
high-profile
political
figures,
claimed
that
his
life
was
threatened
under
the
direct
orders
of
IGP
Dampare.

According
to
the
pastor,
police
officers
sent
to
arrest
him
had
intended
to
administer
a
lethal
injection.

Rev
Owusu
Bempah

“When
they
came
to
arrest
me,
the
IGP
wanted
me
dead.
They
tried
to
inject
me,
but
God
saved
me,”
Rev.
Owusu
Bempah
alleged.

The
arrest,
which
occurred
three
years
ago,
followed
a
series
of
public
confrontations
and
legal
battles
involving
the
controversial
pastor.

However,
the
exact
circumstances
surrounding
the
alleged
injection
plot
were
not
publicly
known
until
now.

While
ranting,
Akufo
Addo
was
also
not
spared,
he
said

“I
am
very
disappointed
in
the
President.
He
never
contacted
me
to
verify
what
really
happened.
Instead,
he
listened
to
Dampare’s
lies,”
Rev.
Owusu
Bempah
lamented.

Rev.
Owusu
Bempah’s
accusations
have
reignited
questions
about
the
police’s
conduct
during
his
arrest
and
the
broader
implications
for
human
rights
in
law
enforcement.