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Ghana Armed Forces Recruitment to Begin by September – Defence Minister

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The Minister for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has assured Ghanaians that the country remains secure and stable, stating that Ghana is not classified as a “red zone” for insecurity.

He emphasized that the Ministry is actively monitoring early warning signs to prevent threats to national peace.

Dr. Boamah made the remarks during a working visit by the Parliamentary Committee on Defence and Interior to the Ministry of Defence.

The visit formed part of Parliament’s oversight responsibilities to understand the Ministry’s operations and identify areas for legislative support.

The Minister highlighted ongoing challenges such as chieftaincy conflicts and illegal mining, noting the critical role the Ghana Armed Forces play in managing them.

He also warned against paying bribes for military enlistment, stressing that recruitment into the Armed Forces is based solely on merit.

Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. William Agyapong, echoed the Minister’s assurance but noted that the Bawku area remains volatile and requires sustained military presence. He called for better logistical support, especially for the Army and Air Force, to improve responses to emerging threats.

Chairman of the Committee, Hon. James Agalga, pledged Parliament’s continued support to ensure the Armed Forces are well-resourced to safeguard Ghana’s security and maintain their international reputation.

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