General News of Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Major General Sampson Adeti is a retired army officer – Mahama clarifies

Former President John Mahama exchanges pleasantries with Major General Sampson Adeti Former President John Mahama exchanges pleasantries with Major General Sampson Adeti

Former President John Dramani Mahama has dispelled reports suggesting the head of security for his campaign team, Major General Sampson Kudjo Adeti, is still serving as an officer in the Ghana Armed Forces.

According to the former President, Major General Sampson Kudjo Adeti who is the former Chief of Staff at General Headquarters of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) at Burma Camp, retired from the army since February 10, 2017.

A publication carried by Daily Guide suggests Major General Sampson Adeti, is yet to retire from the GAF but has been made the security coordinator for former President John Mahama’s campaign team.

The report detailed how Major General Adeti moves around with Mahama on his campaign tours to help him (Mahama) convince NDC supporters to elect him as flagbearer for the party in the 2020 presidential election.

According to the publication, the head of the security team was spotted in Tamale during Mahama’s recent visit to the Northern regional capital.

Checks by Daily Guide revealed the army chief is violating military rules by using his leave period prior to retirement to engage in partisan politics.

The report further disclosed that Major General Adeti is still occupying his official residence at Burma Camp, hence, his present job as security coordinator for the former president’s campaign team is a breach of military standards.

“General Adeti, who had been tipped to become Army Commander had John Mahama been retained, is among some senior military officers who have taken cover under the umbrella since NDC lost power. Immediately the NDC lost the elections, the same general allegedly lobbied vigorously for an ambassadorial post, claiming that he had nothing to do with the NDC and traced his roots to Nsawam and not the Volta Region,” the report by Daily Guide revealed.

Reacting to the above claims in relation to Major General Adeti’s appointment as Head of Security for his Campaign Team, former President John Mahama in a brief statement, described the publication as “mischievous and unfounded”.

The statement signed by former President Mahama’s spokesperson, James Agyenim-Boateng faulted Daily Guide for failing to verify the facts, adding that “the newspapers deliberately set out to publish falsehood to mislead the public”.

The statement further explained that Major General Adeti was forced to go on retirement by the NPP government on February 10, 2017.

“For the avoidance of doubt and to set the records straight, Major General Sampson Kudjo Adeti is a retired distinguished officer of the Ghana Armed Forces. His terminal leave ended on 13th August, 2018, after nearly 37 years of dedicated and professional service to Ghana,” the statement clarifies.

The John Mahama 2020 Campaign Team also expressed their delight in having Major General Adeti who has “impeccable academic qualifications as well as a sterling record of military service” on board.

Read the full statement below

PRESS STATEMENT

SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT: MAJOR GENERAL SAMPSON KUDJO ADETI (RETIRED)


Our attention has been drawn to two false, mischievous and unfounded newspaper publications today regarding the appointment of Major General Sampson Kudjo Adeti (Rtd) as the Security Coordinator of the John Mahama 2020 Campaign.

The syndicated publications create a misleading impression that Major General Adeti is a serving officer of the Ghana Armed Forces. It is obvious that either no effort was made to verify the facts or that the newspapers deliberately set out to publish falsehood to mislead the public.

For the avoidance of doubt and to set the records straight, Major General Sampson Kudjo Adeti is a retired distinguished officer of the Ghana Armed Forces. His terminal leave ended on 13th August, 2018, after nearly 37 years of dedicated and professional service to Ghana.

Until his retirement, he had served in various important Command and Staff positions in the Ghana Armed Forces, including Instructor in training institutions.

From 2013 to 2016, Major General Adeti (Rtd) was the General Officer Commanding the Southern Command of the Ghana Army and Chief of Staff, a Member of the Military High Command of the Ghana Armed Forces from January 2016 till he was compulsorily retired by the NPP government on 10th February 2017.

Major General Adeti has impeccable academic qualifications as well as a sterling record of military service. He holds four Master’s Degrees in International Affairs, Development Studies, Business Administration and Defence and Strategic Studies, and the John Mahama 2020 Campaign Team is proud of his inclusion.

***END*** James Agyenim-Boateng Spokesperson MONDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2018 WA