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President John Dramani Mahama has stated clearly that corruption, misconduct, and abuse of power must be eradicated from Ghana's military.
Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the Armed Forces Council, President Mahama emphasised that the true strength of a military force is not determined by its weapons or size but by the ethical leadership, discipline, and professionalism of its personnel.
“The strength of the military is built on the foundation of integrity, discipline, and ethical leadership,” he stated.
He further explained that a military’s effectiveness is defined by the character, morale, and professionalism of its personnel, rather than the sheer size of its force or its weaponry.
The President also took the opportunity to remind the newly appointed members of the Armed Forces Council and the wider military community that Ghana's military has long been respected, both nationally and internationally, for its discipline and professionalism.
“Ghana has long prided itself on having one of the most disciplined and respected military forces in the world, and we must never take this for granted,” he said, urging the council to continue upholding these values.
He further underscored the responsibility of the Armed Forces Council to ensure that the highest standards of ethical conduct, transparency, and accountability are maintained within the ranks of the military.
“As members of the Armed Forces Council, we must ensure that the highest standards of ethical conduct, transparency, and accountability are maintained within the ranks of the Armed Forces,” he added.
He stated clearly that corruption, misconduct, and abuse of power would not be tolerated in any form. “Corruption, misconduct, and abuse of power must have no place in our military,” President Mahama declared, highlighting that military leadership must inspire confidence, fairness, and trust, not only within the Armed Forces but also among the Ghanaian people.
President Mahama reaffirmed that a strong and respected military is built on a foundation of service, integrity, and unwavering dedication to duty.
“A strong military is one that earns the respect of its citizens through service, integrity, and unwavering dedication to duty,” he said.
President Mahama concluded by calling for a continued commitment to the values that have made Ghana’s military one of the most respected in the world.
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