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The Defence Minister nominee, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has committed to ensuring regional balance in military recruitment to promote fairness and inclusivity within the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
Speaking before the Appointments Committee on Tuesday, January 28, Dr Omane Boamah emphasised that as a staunch believer in equity, he would work to ensure that all regions of Ghana are adequately represented in the military.
“I am a student of equity, and I believe that the military must reflect the diversity of our nation,” Dr Omane Boamah stated during his vetting.
“We must ensure that every region is given equal opportunity to serve in the military, thus fostering unity and cohesion across the country.”
The Defence Minister nominee highlighted the importance of creating an army that is not only skilled but also representative of the diverse communities it serves.
“When we ensure that recruitment is balanced across the regions, we are not just creating an army; we are reinforcing national integration and ensuring that every part of the country feels part of the larger goal of national security,” he added.
Dr Omane Boamah further assured the committee that addressing regional disparities in military recruitment would be a top priority for him should he be confirmed.
“I will do everything in my power to ensure that no region is left behind in the recruitment process. The military should be a true reflection of Ghana’s rich diversity,” he concluded.
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