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    President tasks GAF Council to prioritise discipline, integrity in military

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    President John Drama­ni Mahama has tasked the newly constituted Ghana Armed Forces Council to prioritise discipline, integrity and ethical leadership across the ranks of the military.

    “The strength of any military is built on the foundation of discipline, integrity and ethical leadership. It is not just the weapon or the size of an army that defines its effectiveness but the character, morale, and professionalism of its personnel,” President Mahama noted.

    President Mahama (fourth from left) with the seven-member Armed Forces Council

    The President gave this charge in Accra yesterday when he swore in the sev­en-member Council to provide strategic leadership and oversight for the Armed Forces in accordance with Article 211 of the 1992 Constitution.

    According to the President, the lead­ership policies and decisions of the new council would provide the needed guid­ance for the military for the foreseeable future.

    “The decisions you make as a coun­cil will shape the future of our armed forces. It is therefore imperative that you approach this duty with wisdom, integ­rity and deep commitment to national service,” the President entreated.

    He said security threats Ghana faced were complex and government would play its part by investing in the military to keep them ready.

    The investments, he said would focus on capacity building, modern military equipment and technology to strengthen national defence capabilities, infrastructure development including improved barracks, training facilities and logistics support systems and improved welfare and support systems for military personnel and their families.

    President Mahama said Ghana had, over the years, been noted for having one of the disciplined and respected forces in the world; a feat which must not be taken for granted.

    As a Council, the President said mem­bers must ensure that the highest stan­dards of ethical conduct, transparency and accountability were maintained within the ranks of the Armed Forces.

    “Corruption, misconduct and abuse of power, must have no place in our military. Your leadership must inspire confidence, fairness and trust both within the armed forces and among the Ghanaian people,” he stressed.

    On behalf of the council, the chair­person, Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, said they would embark on initiatives to transform the military and ensure that personnel con­ducted their operations in a more humane manner.

    “The Armed Forces will continue to use methods that are humane and effective, including modern technology, to enhance the operational efficiency of the forces,” she assured.

    She added: “We accept to serve dili­gently, loyally, with patriotic zeal to reset Ghana and the Ghana Armed Forces to ensure that we have peace, stability for our beloved nation. We will ensure that the Ghana Armed Forces retain, sustain and extend its reputation globally.”

    The council, Vice President Professor Opoku-Agyemang said, would give sound advice on matters of policy, strategy, budgeting and finance, administration and promotion of officers above the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or its equivalent.

    Other members of the Council are Ministers of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah; Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudze­to Ablakwa, and Interior, Alhaji Moham­med-Mubarak Muntaka.

    The rest are Brigadier (Rtd) Fuseini Iddrisu, Warrant Officer Daniel Addo and Ms Nancy Dankwa Ampofo.

     BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI



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