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The Ministry of Defence has withdrawn military protection from all civilians who are not legally entitled to such services, including some public officials, former ministers, and businessmen.
The move forms part of government efforts to restore discipline and accountability within Ghana’s security structure.
Announcing the directive in a Facebook post on Tuesday, July 15, Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah described the decision as a key component of the government’s broader "Reset Agenda" focused on promoting transparency and responsible governance.
“As part of our Reset Agenda to restore discipline and accountability, we’ve withdrawn military protection for civilians (including public officials, former ministers, businessmen and women, among others) who are not entitled to it,” Dr Boamah stated.
He stressed that the policy aims to put an end to the misuse of military personnel for personal benefit — a practice he said contradicts the professional duties of the armed forces.
“This decision aims to STOP the misuse of military personnel for personal gain,” he wrote, adding that any personnel found providing unauthorised guard or escort services would face “far-reaching consequences.”
The Minister called on the public to support the initiative and help foster a culture of accountability.
“Let’s work together to promote a more disciplined and responsible use of our military resources. We’re committed to transparency and accountability. Let’s build a more responsible and just society together,” he concluded.
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