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Ghana to End Use of Soldiers for Unofficial Guard Duties

Ghana’s Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to merit-based recruitment into the Ghana Armed Forces, stating that under President John Dramani Mahama, the focus will be on professionalism and discipline, not personal gain or private loyalties.

Speaking at the Government Accountability Series held at the Jubilee House on Monday, July 21, Dr Boamah emphasised that the Armed Forces must remain a disciplined institution grounded in national service.

“Joining the Ghana Armed Forces under President John Dramani Mahama will be based solely on merit, not money,” he stated, stressing the need to insulate the military from partisan or commercial influence.

He further underscored the government’s intention to instil professionalism at all levels of military service.

“We seek to train soldiers who will not be in haste to provide guard duties to unauthorised persons,” Dr Boamah declared, making reference to concerns over the misuse of military personnel for private security by influential individuals.

Dr Boamah’s remarks come as part of broader efforts by the Mahama administration to restore integrity to public institutions.

Credit: Ernest K. Arhinful

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