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The Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has commissioned the re-modelled and refurbished Headquarters for the Medical Services outfit of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
The ceremony took place at Burma Camp on Wednesday and was made public in a Facebook post by the Minister on Thursday, 1st May.
Dr Boamah expressed gratitude to the leadership of the Ghana Armed Forces for their commitment to sustaining quality medical services within the military.

“I thanked the military High Command led by Maj. General William Agyapong, Senior and Junior Officers, Soldiers, and Defence Civilian Staff for sustaining medical services within the Ghana Armed Forces,” he stated.
He praised the professionalism and dedication of the personnel, noting that the improved medical facility would further enhance healthcare delivery for both military personnel and their families.

“We appreciate their dedicated service,” Dr Boamah added, highlighting the vital role of medical services in supporting operational readiness and national defence.
The Defence Minister also took the opportunity to recognise and honour members of the private sector who contributed financially to the project.
“In giving awards to the private sector that funded the project, I commended them for their welcome generosity,” he wrote, applauding the spirit of public-private partnership in enhancing national infrastructure.
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