President Swears In New Chief Of Army Staff

President John Dramani Mahama on Monday swore in the new Chief of Army Staff, Major General Obed Boamah Akwa, at a brief ceremony at the Flagstaff House. 
 
At the ceremony, which was attended by the top brass of the Ghana Armed Forces, Major General Akwa took three oaths - official, allegiance and secrecy.

President Mahama described Major General Akwa as a “smart, loyal and professional officer.”

He advised him to continue to be loyal to the State and the Constitution.

“It is my hope that you carry out your mandate without fear or favour," the President advised him.

Major General Akwa, a former aide-de-camp to former President Kufuor, was until the new appointment the Commandant of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra. 

Safeguard country

In an address, President Mahama urged the military to be extra alert to safeguard the country as the nation inched closer to the election. 

“This year is an election year, and it means we must heighten our alertness," he said.

He said the military needed to be on standby to assist the police and the other security agencies that would be, primarily, responsible for election security, when the need arises.

Touching on the activities of terrorists and other trans-border crimes, the President said they presented a challenge to the military to protect the territorial peace of the country.

“We live in a sub-region that is becoming increasingly dangerous from the threats of armed pirates, terrorists and robbers, among others,” he said.