Audio By Carbonatix
The Chaplain for UNMIL GHANBATT Sixteen, Rev. Father Francis Lokko has sent a strong caution to politicians to allow the military to concentrate on their work and maintain peace in the country.
Rev. Father Lokko further warned politicians to desist from making comments that could throw the peace being enjoyed in the nation into jeopardy.
The Rev. Father Francis Lokko was addressing the 700 soldiers drawn from various units of the Ghana Armed Forces to form GHANBATT Sixteen on Sunday, after their five weeks of pre-operations training at the Bundase Military Training Camp, before they set off for peace-keeping mission in Liberia in July.
“Political parties should be careful with their utterances…..nobody should come and disturb us. If you want us to have peace to do our work so that we can deliver effectively in Liberia and bring honour to Ghana, we need peace before, during and after elections”, Father Lokko stressed.
He also cautioned the media against siding with political parties so as not to create divisions in the country.
Father Lokko who was speaking on the theme; “Ready to deliver” encouraged the officers to remain committed, united and obedient to their leaders in order to protect the image of Ghana on the world stage.
They are expected to end their mission in Liberia by January 2013.
Commanding Officer for GHANBATT Sixteen Lt. Col. Samuel Gameli commended the officers for being disciplined so far and urged them to maintain their composure as they prepare to embark on their mission to bring peace to Liberians.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ashanti Regional Minister announces restart of some legacy road projects
11 minutes -
JOY FM gave me the platform for my voice to be heard in Ghana and beyond – Reverend Sam Korankye Ankrah
12 minutes -
Our ambition is to win the WAFCON – Kurt Okraku
15 minutes -
IMF clarifies $214m figure as accounting cost, not GoldBod loss
18 minutes -
How Sedina Tamaklo misappropriated state funds leading to her 10-year jail term
29 minutes -
Community Police Assistant arrested over assault on patient at Assin Health Centre
44 minutes -
Connecting faith and music: Dennis Nii Noi’s impact on Ghana’s gospel scene
1 hour -
CIB Ghana reinforces ethics, skills development as it charts 2026 growth
1 hour -
Ghana and Japan explore new investment opportunities at Accra B2B reception
1 hour -
Shatta Wale says he made $3m from music catalogue sale
1 hour -
APN launches logo design competition for “Make Africa Borderless Now!” campaign
2 hours -
Effective regulation and pricing frameworks of the NPA key to consistent fuel price reductions – Finance & Energy Analyst
2 hours -
UG SRC, GRASAG defend student levy increase to fund accommodation projects
2 hours -
Esther Smith refutes claims Pastor Elvis Agyemang charged for prayers
2 hours -
Seven canoes seized as Navy cracks down on fuel smuggling in Keta–Aflao
2 hours
