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Ghana has received advanced military equipment from the European Union (EU), to bolster the country's security and enhance its ability to protect its people from emerging threats.
This delivery includes 105 militarised vehicles, 20 motorbikes, and 150 radio-communication devices, and is part of a broader EU commitment to support peace and stability across the Gulf of Guinea, valued at over GHS 800 million.

The delivery also signifies a strong political partnership, with Ghana's role as a beacon of stability in West Africa and its democratic credentials being recognised.
The partnership between Ghana and the EU is built on shared values, particularly in the face of global challenges such as international terrorism, climate change, and pandemics.

The recent peaceful transfer of power in Ghana is viewed as a powerful example of democratic strength for West Africa and globally. In a region often troubled by political instability, Ghana is seen as a country committed to peace, regional integration, and human rights.
For the EU, Ghana is regarded as not just a trade partner, but as a strategic ally dedicated to international peace and security.

Beyond military support, Ghana’s involvement with the EU extends to comprehensive initiatives that address the root causes of conflict and promote long-term stability.
Over 30 programs have been invested in by the EU, focusing on the training of security forces, the enhancement of border and maritime security, and the fostering of conflict prevention.

Additionally, the EU’s Global Gateway strategy is driving significant investments, including GHS 3.5 billion (€220 million) to improve public services, create jobs, and empower local communities in northern Ghana.
This holistic approach, blending security, diplomacy, and development, is based on the belief that sustainable peace and prosperity require both protection and opportunity.

Ghana’s youth have been supported through educational exchanges, skills training, and entrepreneurship initiatives, further strengthening the long-term ties between the two regions.
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