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The Ghana Army Central Command has commenced ‘Exercise Starlight Stretch II’ with an opening ceremony at Nkwanta in the Oti Region.
The opening ceremony marked the start of the second phase of the Ghana Army’s 2026/2027 Training Year.
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Naah, the Commanding Officer of 3 Infantry Battalion, said the exercise was intended to consolidate the gains made during phase one, while enhancing the operational readiness of personnel.
He said the training would be conducted simultaneously at Nkwanta and Bawku, reflecting the Ghana Army’s commitment to maintaining a well-trained, disciplined and mission-ready force capable of responding effectively to the country’s evolving security environment.
Lt. Col Naah noted that emerging threats such as violent extremism, terrorism, and other internal security challenges required personnel to remain adaptive and professional.
He said it also required personnel who were prepared to operate jointly with other security agencies and relevant civil authorities.
Lt. Col Naah said the exercise would strengthen participants’ capabilities in conventional warfare and internal security and counter-insurgency operations, while enhancing interoperability among the various units and partner security agencies.
He urged the troops to demonstrate professionalism, discipline, and commitment throughout the training, stressing that safety remained paramount.
He also called on all personnel to strictly adhere to exercise directives, safety regulations, and administrative instructions.
Mr Joseph Awal Antwi, Nkwanta South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), expressed confidence in the Ghana Army’s ability to restore and maintain peace in the area.
He welcomed the troops to Nkwanta and assured them of the Assembly’s support throughout the exercise.
The three-week exercise will be conducted at Nkwanta and Bawku, with personnel drawn from various units of the Ghana Army.
It also forms part of the Army’s continuous efforts to enhance operational preparedness and strengthen inter-agency collaboration in support of national security.
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