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An 18-person team from the U.S. State of North Dakota today completed a two-week training with their Ghanaian colleagues from the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO).
The training involving personnel from the state’s Department of Emergency Services and members of the North Dakota National Guard focused on preparing for natural disasters, including earthquakes.
Togo and Benin also sent representatives from their national civil protection agencies to observe the exercise, stressing the importance of regional responses to natural disasters.
Two major active fault lines intersect in the region, the Coastal Boundary Fault and Akwapim Fault zone.
“Our partnership with Ghana, through NADMO and GAF, is strong, long-term, and benefits both our countries. I’m proud to be here representing North Dakota, while deepening cooperation with our Ghanaian colleagues,” said Major General Alan Dorhmann.
He serves as Adjutant General of the North Dakota National Guard as well as Director of the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services.

The exercise, known as Lignite Coast 2022 Operation Shikpon Wosomo, built the capacity of NADMO and its collaborating agencies to manage disasters and ensure prompt response to earthquakes and similar natural disasters in the future.
The training included traditional classroom teaching and planning, as well as a full-scale simulation exercise to test local capabilities and identify areas for improvement.
Ghanaian agencies including Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Armed Forces (48 Engineers Regiment), National Ambulance Service, Ghana Police Service, National Communications Authority, Ghana Health Service, the Geological Survey Authority, and the Volta River Authority participated in the two-week event.
The North Dakota National Guard and Ghanaian counterparts have been working together through the U.S. State Partnership Program since 2004.
The State Partnership Program helps build collaborative relationships between individual U.S. states and partner countries in support of U.S. foreign policy goals.
The North Dakota National Guard’s cooperation with the Ghana Armed Forces and NADMO is one part of the United States’ robust security cooperation with Ghana.
Through joint exercises like African Lion that is taking place now in Morocco and Ghana, U.S. and Ghanaian forces train together to be better prepared for the future.
A joint training for U.S. and Ghanaian military medical professionals at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra also concludes today.
Additionally, programs like the Security Forces Assistance Brigade team, which is currently working with Ghana Armed Forces colleagues in Tamale, also help share best practices, provide training, and build local capacity to respond to security threats.
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