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The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Bismarck Kwasi Onwona, has cautioned the Ghana Armed Forces to remain neutral and avoid being swayed by political influence ahead of the December 2024 general elections.
He underscored the need for military personnel to stay professional and not engage in partisan politics as the country approaches this critical period.
Addressing the army's role in maintaining peace during the election, Major General Onwona reaffirmed the commitment of the military to uphold its professionalism.
He called on all officers to stay focused on their duties to ensure a peaceful and orderly electoral process, assuring Ghanaians of the army's readiness to safeguard the country during the elections.
In his speech, Major General Onwona also appealed to the media to act responsibly, urging them to avoid the spread of misinformation and disinformation.
He warned that inaccurate reporting could threaten the nation's peace and stability, particularly during the sensitive election period.
“I am not singling out any group of people. What I mean is that they should not allow themselves to be influenced by anybody; their politicians, members of the media fraternity, or people in the business community."
“We are not politicians, our role is to defend the Constitution. So, I am referring to everybody and anybody who has the intention of influencing any member of the Armed Forrces negatively,” he stated.
The Army Chief was speaking during the commissioning of a new accommodation facility for officers at the Central Command in Kumasi.
The project, aimed at improving the living conditions of army personnel, was overseen by Brigadier General Michael Kwadwo Opoku, the General Officer Commanding the Central Command.
The newly commissioned facility is expected to enhance the welfare of military personnel stationed in the region, as the army prepares to support the nation's efforts in ensuring a successful and peaceful election in December.
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