Ghana Deputy Defence Minister Warns Military: Uphold Standards or Face Consequences
Deputy Defence Minister Ernest Brogya Genfi has issued a stern warning to Ghana Armed Forces personnel. He stressed the importance of upholding the highest standards of conduct and respecting the rule of law. This comes as concerns grow about isolated incidents threatening the military's reputation.
Genfi cautioned personnel to maintain discipline, professionalism, and respect for the rule of law both on and off duty. He made it clear that any actions bringing disrepute to the Ghana Armed Forces would be dealt with decisively. These remarks follow growing concerns about incidents that could tarnish the military's image. Genfi's statement serves as a reminder of the expectations placed on every soldier and officer.
The Deputy Minister's warning underscores the Ghana Armed Forces' commitment to maintaining high standards and protecting its reputation. Personnel are expected to uphold these standards, ensuring the military continues to serve as a respected institution.
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