President John Dramani Mahama has pledged to enhance the welfare and working conditions of both active military personnel and civilian staff within the armed forces.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of officer cadets at the Ghana Military Academy on Friday, April 11, the President emphasized his administration’s commitment to ensuring that the sacrifices made by service members are met with fair and timely rewards.
“Dear military personnel and civilian staff, I am determined to systematically improve your conditions of service. GEHOC will be one of our key plants in providing sustainable financing for the Ghana Armed Forces. Your sacrifices deserve recognition.
“For our retired personnel who have sacrificed so much for our nation, we will ensure that your retirement benefits are paid promptly,” President Mahama stated.
The President acknowledged the vital role played by the armed forces in securing national stability and development.
He further assured the gathering that the government was actively working to support the institution with the necessary resources to meet its professional and operational needs.
The event brought together top military officials, government dignitaries, foreign diplomats, and families of graduating cadets.
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