In a significant move aimed at addressing past electoral violence, President John Dramani Mahama has formally directed the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, to initiate an immediate investigation into the deaths of eight Ghanaian citizens during the 2020 and 2024 general elections.
The directive, issued via an official correspondence signed by Dr. Callistus Mahama, Secretary to the President, emphasizes the importance of delivering justice to the victims and their families while safeguarding the integrity of Ghana’s democratic process.
Key Directives to the Police
The President’s letter outlines several measures to ensure a thorough investigation, including:
- Formation of a Dedicated Taskforce: A special unit within the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) is to be established to focus exclusively on these cases.
- Engagement with Witnesses and Families: Investigators are to conduct in-depth interviews with eyewitnesses, victims’ families, and other individuals who might have relevant information.
- Examination of Electoral Security Operations: The role of security personnel deployed at affected polling stations during the elections is to be scrutinized to identify any lapses or wrongful conduct.
- Forensic Analysis: Advanced forensic tools will be employed to analyze evidence from the crime scenes, including bullet casings and weaponry.
- Collaboration with Electoral and Civic Agencies: The CID is to partner with the Electoral Commission and other stakeholders to review reports from the elections for additional insights.
Public Assurance and Transparency
To foster trust in the investigation, the President has requested regular updates from the CID on the progress of their work. The government has also pledged full support to facilitate the process and ensure justice is delivered.
Statement from Jubilee House
In the letter, the President emphasized:
“These incidents have left a lasting scar on our democratic process, and it is imperative that justice is served for the victims and their families. We are confident in the competence and professionalism of the CID to uncover the truth and ensure accountability.”
Implications
This investigation signals President Mahama’s commitment to addressing electoral violence and fostering accountability in Ghana’s democratic institutions. By seeking transparency and justice, the government aims to restore public confidence in the electoral process and strengthen the nation’s democratic framework.
The letter was received by Joshua Narteh of the IGP Secretariat on January 10, 2025.
Read the Letter below:

