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Mercy360 Blog of Sunday, 24 November 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

73 new officers have joined the Ghana Armed Forces after completing a six-month training programme.

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Seventy-three officers from the Short Service Commission and Special Duties Intake 61 have been commissioned into the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) . This marks the beginning of their careers in service to the nation. The officers, drawn from diverse professional and academic backgrounds, underwent a six-month training programme aimed at moulding them into disciplined and skilled officers capable of defending the nation's sovereignty.

The training programme, which began in June, initially comprised 76 cadets, including 35 for the Army, 15 for the Navy, and 26 for the Air Force. However, due to medical grounds, three cadets were unable to complete the programme, leaving a final intake strength of 73.

During the graduation ceremony, Junior Under Officer Yaro Mohammed-Keilan was honoured with the Chief of Defence Staff Award, while Cadet Sergeant Gyamfi Samuel Ameyaw received the Commandant Award. Cadet Corporal Wuni Nadia Isabelle was presented with the Best Female Cadet Award.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo commended the graduating cadets for their dedication and perseverance throughout the training programme. He also acknowledged the academy's resilience in producing officers grounded in duty, sacrifice, and service.



The Ghana Armed Forces is the unified armed force of Ghana, consisting of the Army, Navy, and Air Force . The GAF is committed to defending the nation's sovereignty and contributing to global peacekeeping efforts.