Mahama Lauded For Decision To Introduce Military Training For NSS

The Western Nzema Youth League (WNYL), a youth group, has lauded President John Mahama for his decision to introduce a short military training course as part of the National Service Scheme (NSS).
President Mahama, in his first State of the Nation Address (SONA), announced that the government would introduce a short military training programme for national service personnel to instil a sense of fitness and discipline among the youth.
Reacting to the announcement in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, in Takoradi, Dr Patrick Ekye Kwesie, Leader of the WNYL, said military training for national service personnel would empower the youth to embrace their potential and take an active role in nation-building.
He said: “By emphasising the importance of discipline, resilience, and teamwork, he has laid the groundwork for a generation that is not only prepared to face the challenges of the future but also equipped to contribute meaningfully to society.”
Dr Kwesie stated that the introduction of military training for national service personnel was a significant step towards fostering a sense of national pride and responsibility among the youth.
“For me, this initiative will instil values such as patriotism, respect for authority, and a commitment to service.
“… And for many young people in the Western Nzema area where unemployment rates are high and opportunities are scarce, this training could serve as a transformative experience,” he noted.
Dr Kwesie said it was a step in the right direction that the government would introduce such a programme for the youth, saying, “having military training on one’s resume could set them apart, showcasing their ability to work under pressure, lead teams, and adapt to challenging situations.”
President John Dramani Mahama on Thursday, February 27, delivered his message of the State of the Nation Address (SONA), since assuming Office on January 7, 2025.
The delivery of the message on the SONA is in accordance with Article 67 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.
Credit: GNA