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In an address to troops at Burma Camp, Defence Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah reiterated his commitment to building a modern, well-resourced and highly professional Ghana Armed Forces.
He made this known during an open Q&A session with officers, soldiers, and civilian staff on Thursday, July 17, sharing both concerns and forward-looking reforms.
Highlighting the value of integrity, Dr Boamah announced a personal donation of GH₵10,000 to a soldier who rejected a bribe while combating illegal mining.
“To encourage professionalism, I made a personal donation… to a serving soldier who refused to be bribed while fighting galamsey,” he wrote.
The soldier has since been promoted by the Chief of the Defence Staff.
The Minister reminded the troops of the Honour Code, stating, “The safety, honour, and welfare of your country come first… Your own ease, comfort, and safety come last.”
He also assured personnel of a Defence Ministry focused on operational capacity, troop welfare, and strategic partnerships.
“In resetting Ghana, we seek to, among other things: enhance operational capacity, improve troop welfare, and build strategic partnerships,” he said.
Dr Boamah outlined plans to boost infrastructure and morale, including 10,000 new housing units, upgraded healthcare supported by the Mahama Cares Initiative, fair salary reviews, and more training opportunities.
“We’re committed to supporting our troops with quality healthcare, fair compensation, and professional growth,” he declared, adding, “Let’s unite for a stronger Ghana!”
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