Defence Minister assures Ghana Armed Forces to address their challenges BusinessBusiness-Ghanatheghanawire February 4, 2025 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp the newly appointed Minister of Defence, Honourable Dr Edward Omane Boamah Dr Omane Boamah has provided the assurance that, he would work hard to address the challenges faced by the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), particularly in providing accommodation for troops and in the procurement of logistics. He also commended High Command of GAF for working assiduously to maintain a peaceful atmosphere, free from violent extremism and terrorism at all times. Dr Omane Boamah said this after the Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), General Thomas Oppong-Peprah, together with the Service Chiefs, paid a courtesy visit to him at the Ministry of Defence (MOD) in Accra on Monday, 3 February 2025. The visit was to formally congratulate him on his new role and reaffirm their commitment to working with him to enhance national security. General Oppong-Peprah, on behalf of Officers, Soldiers, and Defence Civilian Staff, congratulated Hon Dr Omane Boamah and wished him well in his new position. The CDS also pledged his loyalty and readiness to work with the Minister to keep the country’s territorial integrity safe by land, sea and air. Also present at the meeting were the Chief Director MOD, Mr Lawoetey Tettey, the Chief of Staff GAF, Lt Gen Joseph Prince Osei Owusu and Air Commodore Edward Kwasi Gyamfi, Principal General Staff Officer at MOD. Source: 3news.com Source link TheGhanaWirehttps://theghanawire.com Search Latest articles I’ll provide monthly updates on the fight against galamsey – Armah-Kofi Buah February 4, 2025 No more 24-hour health services for some Mangaung residents February 4, 2025 DC Councilmember Trayon White faces possible expulsion vote over federal bribery charge February 4, 2025 Ibrahim Mahama meets 13-year-old KNUST student, sets up education fund for his studies February 4, 2025 Previous article WADEMOS appeals to ECOWAS/Alliance of Sahel States to enhance negotiationsNext articleDambai market women decry region’s failure to promote women in MDCEs selection Related articles I’ll provide monthly updates on the fight against galamsey – Armah-Kofi Buah News February 4, 2025 Ibrahim Mahama meets 13-year-old KNUST student, sets up education fund for his studies Politics February 4, 2025 I’m ready for a second round of vetting if Minority wants – Okudzeto Ablakwa Business February 4, 2025 Leave a reply Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.