The Ghana Police Service has assured the public of a thorough investigation into the incident involving Mr Ibrahim Mahama, which occurred in Tamale on March 8.
The assurance followed efforts by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to oversee both the criminal and professional conduct inquiries and ensure that the matter was fully investigated.
The IGP, Christian Tetteh Yohunu, had invited Mr Mahama and his delegation to Accra to present their account of the events, moving the case from Tamale to the police headquarters to ensure it was handled at the highest level.
Addressing journalists after the meeting yesterday, Director of Public Affairs for the Ghana Police Service, ACP Grace Ansah-Akrofi, said the IGP had listened to Mr Mahama’s account and directed the Criminal Investigations Department to take over the investigation, while instructing the Police Professional Standards Bureau to expedite its inquiry.
She noted that the regional command had already conducted extensive investigations, including taking statements from Mr Mahama and his team, visiting the scene, and checking his residence.
ACP Ansah-Akrofi urged the public to remain calm as both investigations continued and assured that updates would be provided as the matter progressed.
In an interview, Mr Mahama expressed confidence that justice would be served.
He emphasised that he was not seeking compensation but wanted the specific officers involved in the assault to be held accountable.
“We are not looking for money. It is about making sure this does not happen to others,” he said, adding that he and his uncle had no issues with the police as a whole.
He also acknowledged his own role in the incident, explaining that he had been filming and became agitated, which contributed to the confrontation.
He concluded that he trusted the Ghana Police Service to conduct a fair investigation and that anyone found culpable would face due process under the law.
The incident occurred on March 8, 2026 in Tamale, where Mr Ibrahim Mahama and his uncle were allegedly assaulted by police officers while overseeing business and cultural activities.
Mr Mahama sustained injuries, including a cut lip and a broken tooth, and shared photos and videos of the aftermath, which drew widespread public attention and concern over police conduct.
BY STEPHANIE BIRIKO RANG
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