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Ghana safe despite ammunition transfer concerns

Ghana’s Minister of Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has assured the public that the country remains safe, stable, and peaceful, despite recent concerns surrounding national security.

Speaking about the current state of the nation, at the Government Accountability Series in Accra on Monday, July 21, Dr. Boamah stated:

“It is with confidence and pride that I state that to a very large extent, Ghana is SAFE, STABLE, PEACEFUL AND READY TO EXPERIENCE HER GOLDEN AGE UNDER THE RESET AGENDA.”

His remarks come amid questions about the transfer and handling of military ammunition in 2024. Dr. Boamah acknowledged the irregular transfer of thousands of rounds of ammunition from the Ghana Armed Forces to the National Security outfit, noting that the whereabouts of the transferred ammunition remain unaccounted for.

Despite this, the Defence Minister emphasised that the government has maintained national stability and order, underscoring the country’s readiness to enter what he described as a “golden age” under the Reset Agenda.

“We have kept our nation safe and stable notwithstanding the irregular transfer of thousands of rounds of military ammunition in 2024 from the Ghana Armed Forces to the National Security outfit. Ammunitions which have since not been accounted for,” he stated.

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