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Government pledges major modernization of Ghana Armed Forces

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Ghana’s Deputy Minister for Defence, Ernest Brogya Genfi, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to a historic retooling and modernization of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), promising an unprecedented investment in military equipment, infrastructure and personnel welfare beginning next year.

Speaking at the 2025 Land Combat Power Demonstration Exercise at the Bundase Training Camp on October 31, 2025, the Deputy Minister said the initiative forms a core part of President John Dramani Mahama’s ‘Resetting’ Ghana Agenda, aimed at boosting national security readiness and ensuring the Armed Forces are equipped for modern challenges.

“This commitment shall take full effect next year, with steady and sustained supplies in all subsequent years of President Mahama’s government,” he announced to a gathering that included top Defence officials, members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Defence and Interior and the National Security Coordinator.

The event, which showcased the Ghana Armed Forces’ combined Land, Air and Maritime capabilities, brought together Senior Officers, Commandants and Students from the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC), as well as visiting officers from other African nations.

Brogya Genfi lauded the Ghana Armed Forces for their professionalism and precision, describing the exercise as “a vivid expression of discipline, strategy, and coordination; the very marker of military excellence.”

He emphasised that the demonstration served not merely as a show of firepower but as a living lesson in doctrine, leadership, technology and tactical synergy.

The Deputy Minister further highlighted ongoing efforts to retool the Armed Forces through the acquisition of new armoured vehicles, modern communication systems, and drone technology.

He also underscored the government’s focus on improving the welfare of service personnel.

“We recognize that the strength of our military lies not only in its arsenal, but in the well-being of those who serve,” he said.

“We are upgrading accommodation and training facilities, expanding access to healthcare and improving family support systems.”

He added that professional development remains central to the military’s evolution, as Ghana continues to build a force capable of handling the complex, asymmetric and transnational threats confronting the West African sub-region.

Brogya Genfi reaffirmed Ghana’s longstanding leadership role in promoting peace and security across Africa.

He praised the presence of officers from allied African nations, noting that their participation reflects a shared vision for regional military cooperation and the African Union’s goal of establishing fully operational standby forces.

“The friendships and shared experiences cultivated here form the bedrock of regional military cooperation and collective security,” he remarked.

While commending the Armed Forces for their sterling record at home and abroad, the Deputy Minister cautioned personnel to maintain the highest standards of conduct both in and out of uniform.

“Any actions that bring the image of our revered Ghana Armed Forces into disrepute will be dealt with decisively,” he warned, emphasising that discipline remains the cornerstone of military honour.

He expressed appreciation to the Chief of the Defence Staff, the Military High Command, the Commandant and staff of GAFCSC and the 1st Infantry Battalion for their roles in organizing the exercise.

He also acknowledged the presence and support of the Parliamentary Committee on Defence and Interior and defence attachés from partner nations.

Concluding his remarks, Brogya Genfi declared the 2025 Land Combat Power Demonstration officially closed, reaffirming the government’s unwavering commitment to a strong, modern and professional Armed Forces.

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