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Reconsidering Ghana Armed Forces’ Age Limit: A Call for Fairness and Opportunity

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By: Nana Antwi Boasiako

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has opened its recruitment this year, an opportunity many young Ghanaians look forward to. However, the current age restriction, 25 years for non-tradesmen and 27 years for tradesmen has left many passionate and capable young people disqualified and disappointed.

While it is understandable that the military requires physical fitness and discipline, age alone should not determine one’s ability to serve.

Across the country, there are many strong, energetic, and patriotic Ghanaians between the ages of 28 and 35 who are still fit and ready to serve their nation. Unfortunately, they are automatically disqualified, not because they lack the strength or commitment, but simply because of their age.

In countries like the United States, military recruitment focuses more on merit, fitness, and the ability to serve effectively rather than imposing strict age limits. Ghana can learn from such examples to make our process more inclusive and fair.

The Ghana Armed Forces plays a crucial role in protecting our sovereignty, maintaining peace, and supporting national development. It should therefore represent the best of Ghana, a balance of youthful energy, maturity, and experience.

Extending the upper age limit to around 32 or 35 years would give more citizens the chance to serve and allow the Forces to benefit from a wider range of skills and life experience.

For many young people, joining the Armed Forces is more than just finding a job, it is a lifelong dream and a call to serve. Seeing that dream crushed simply because of age is deeply discouraging. The policy, though well-intentioned, is denying opportunities to many who still have much to offer.

As the recruitment process is still ongoing, I appeal to the leadership of the Ghana Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence to review this age limit.

A more flexible and merit-based approach will not only give hope to many qualified youth but also strengthen the image of the Armed Forces as a truly national institution that gives every willing Ghanaian a fair chance to serve.

Ghana belongs to all of us, and everyone who is ready and able to serve should be given the opportunity regardless of age.

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