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The government will in the coming weeks roll out the National Service Emergency Response Readiness Programme, a voluntary military and emergency training initiative for National Service personnel.
The Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, confirmed at the Government Accountability Series press briefing at Jubilee House on Monday, July 21, that preparations for the programme have been finalised, with training scheduled to commence between August and October 2025.
An initial batch of 10,000 National Service volunteers is expected to participate in the six-week exercise, which is designed to equip young Ghanaians with essential skills in emergency response, security, and civic responsibility.
“This programme is not compulsory; it is voluntary,” Dr Boamah clarified. “Those who sign up will gain valuable life skills that go beyond military orientation. It’s about service, discipline, and readiness to support national emergency efforts.”
Programme Outline
Participants will undergo training in:
Basic military orientation
First aid and basic life support
Disaster and fire management
Nationalism and patriotism
Loyalty and discipline
Leadership and mentorship
Physical fitness
Dr Boamah emphasised that the initiative is a practical step towards building a generation of disciplined, service-oriented young people who can serve as first responders in times of crisis.
“This is about preparing our youth to support national security and disaster management efforts when the need arises,” he said.
Long-Term Vision
The programme will run in two batches this year, with a major expansion planned in 2026 to increase participation.
“This is not just about today’s emergencies,” Dr Boamah added. “It is about embedding a culture of readiness, patriotism, and proactive citizenship in the youth of Ghana.”
The National Service Emergency Response Readiness Programme is part of broader government efforts to promote national security, disaster preparedness, and civic engagement.
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