Audio By Carbonatix
A change within the top brass of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) which will see the appointment and retirement of some senior officers is expected to be announced soon.
Daily Graphic sources indicate that three of the four service chiefs of the Military High Command will be affected.
Those being considered for higher appointment include Major-General Carl Modey, Major-General Samuel Odotei and Major-General A.K. Abdulai, one of whom will be considered for the position of Chief of the Defence Staff.
According to highly placed sources in the transition team of the new government, the names had already been submitted to the President, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the GAF, for consideration and approval.
Others are Brigadier-General Emmanuel Okyere, Brig-Gen T. K. Opoku and Brig-Gen R.O. Sackey, one of whom is to be considered as Chief of Army Staff.
Commodore G.M. Biekro, the Chief Staff Officer at the Navy Headquarters; Commodore F. Daley the Commander in Takoradi, Commodore Mich1el Quarshie of the Eastern Naval Command and Commodore Muniru Tahiru are being considered for the position of Chief of Naval Staff, while Air Commodore Michael Sampson-Ojeo; the Air Force Base Commander in Takoradi; Air Commodore E.R. Krakue, the Air Force Base Commander in Accra, arid Air Commodore I.S. Kadiri are being considered for the position of Chief of Air Staff.
The sources said Brig-Gen K. Oppong Kyekyeku and Brigadier-Gen R. Debrah are being considered for the position of General Officer Commanding the Northern Command, while Brig-Gen John Fokuo and Brig-Gen H.W Agbenuza are being considered for the position of General Officer Commanding the Southern Command.
Major-General Modey is currently the Deputy Force Commander serving with the United Nations Mission in Liberia, while Major General Odotei is the current Chief of Army Staff.
The sources disclosed that the most favoured for the position is Major-General Odotei.
Brig-Gen Okyere is the General Officer Commanding the Southern Command, while Brig-Gen Opoku is the Commandant of the Support Services Brigade.
Commodore Tahiru is currently the Chief Defence Adviser in Cairo, Egypt, while Brig-Gen Sackey is the Commandant of the Military Academy and Training School.
The sources said the change in the command structure was being quickened in conformity with the regulations of the GAF.
They said presently the service commanders had finished preparing their handing-over notes and were waiting to hand them over.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Interior Minister assures Bono Region of enhanced security at NSB command opening
6 minutes -
Japan steps up support for Ghana’s rice value chain as challenges mount
21 minutes -
Nigeria adopts e-pharmacy 3 years after Ghana’s ground-breaking launch
31 minutes -
Sarkodie, King Promise, Kweku Smoke and Asakaa Boys headline Music Is My Life Concert 2026
45 minutes -
One dead, three in critical condition after another accident on Nkwanta-Kpassa road
1 hour -
Chronic water shortages dampen holiday mood in Tanzania’s biggest city
1 hour -
Ghana Basketball Association President praises ABF 2025
1 hour -
Urgent Appeal: Family seeks GH¢210,840 to save young woman battling life-threatening brain haemorrhage
1 hour -
Volta Regional Minister assures residents of crime-free yuletide
2 hours -
GOC secures financial support ahead of 2026 Commonwealth Games
2 hours -
AMA to maintain toll collection and 24-hour sanitation drive during festive season
2 hours -
Government to reform cultural, creative sector policies Â
2 hours -
Obuasi Bitters CEO donates to over 1,000 widows and vulnerable groups in Obuasi
2 hours -
Ashanti Region: NADMO prioritises preventive measures to reduce road carnage Â
2 hours -
Teacher Trainees demand urgent reforms on exams, infrastructure, and welfare
2 hours
