
Audio By Carbonatix
The Director-General of Police, COP Alex Mensah, has revealed that he did not visit the premises of the former Northern Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Bugri Naabu of his own accord.
He emphasised that his visit was in response to an invitation from Chief Bugri Naabu.
The officer disclosed this while testifying before the Parliamentary Committee investigating an alleged tape aiming to remove the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, on Friday, September 1.
COP Mensah clarified that he met with Chief Bugri Naabu based on a recommendation from one of his junior officers.
He explained that the officer had informed Bugri Naabu that he believed COP Mensah was a suitable candidate for the position of IGP.
“And Bugri Naabu said if that is so, then bring him and let me see him, that is why I ended up at Bugri Naabu’s office,” he said.
When asked if he had confidence in Bugri Naabu's support in his pursuit of becoming the IGP, COP Mensah affirmed that he did.
He mentioned that he was aware of Bugri Naabu's prominent role within the NPP and decided to meet him to seek his endorsement for the position.
“Honourable chair, I had because I knew or I have heard his name when it comes to NPP party circles, that he was a former chairman, he’s a friend of the president so once my boy told me that the man says he’s ready to recommend me but he wants to see me, I said why not.
‘If somebody wants to see you not for a bad thing but a good thing, I will go,” COP Mensah stated.
Latest Stories
-
GMA demands decisive action to end recurring floods, warns of growing public health risks
44 minutes -
Keta MP calls for urgent action as floods submerge homes and destroy farmlands
60 minutes -
Sweltering heat forces temporary closure of Great American State fair as Fourth of July holiday kicks off
1 hour -
East Point capitalises on 2026 FIFA World Cup buzz as city hosts high-profile tourism and fan celebration
1 hour -
Fisheries Without Borders trains stakeholders on sustainable fisheries management amid climate threats
2 hours -
Are our gyms saving lives or quietly becoming sites of preventable death?
2 hours -
Photos: Gov’t launches nationwide post-flood recovery and mitigation exercise
2 hours -
Two suspected flood victims retrieved at Adakope near Weija
2 hours -
Photos: Sierra Leone President Maada Bio visits Ghana to commiserate with flood victims
2 hours -
Transport Ministry defends diesel locomotives deal, insists assets are modern, cost-effective and reliable
2 hours -
Mahama praises senior citizens for sacrifices, says Ghana indebted to older generation
2 hours -
Recovery of vehicles swept into Alajo drains after floods begins
2 hours -
Flood survivors need psychological support, public health guidance — Dr Aboagye
2 hours -
Ghana Medical Trust Fund deepens commitment to cardiac care, backs specialist training and modern infrastructure
3 hours -
1xBet wraps up Game On Promo in Ghana, winners received iPhone 16 and cash prizes
4 hours