1.
To remember all on these year’s Independent Day Celebration, some troops were
seen at the parade presenting them as SF which brought fear to the general
public.
Just after the celebrations, the
said SF was dissolved. 72 young soldiers
of the rank of Cpls and below were later sent to Asutuare Camp to be train for
a special purpose known to the GAF. An
official letter from the Chief of Staffs of the GAF indicated the distribution
of the entire GAF into 3 groups to
be deployed in 8 out of the 10 Regions.
2.
They have completed the training and have been deployed with their own tasks.
They have been divided into three groups.
The 1st group is located at Agyriganor and are been trained
by some Cuban Expects and Personal Security Officers (PSO) of Castle. The 2nd group lives in the
Barracks and performs their duties to and from the Castle. To remember you, during
the funeral of the Late President Mills, some young men were seen in suits with
red ties; they are the 3rd group.
At the moment, they are located at an unknown place. Under-listed are
few of the SF whose names have been retrieved:
Cpl Dormabele Snr Cpl Dormabele Jnr
Cpl Tando Cpl Ankemah
L/Cpl Ameyaw L/Cpl Natornah
L/Cpl Issah L/Cpl
Anyomi
L/Cpl Yeboah Pte Bu-Blaummeh
Pte Boakye Pte
Adrah
Pte Mohamed Pte Oppong
3.
During the 2008 General Election, NDC won most of the Central Region Poll
through the help from 64 Infantry Regiment. Similar task has been assigned them
this year. Locations to operate are Cape Coast Metropolis, KEEA Municipality,
Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa, Assin North and South Districts and Winneba. According to a letter I have seen, suitable
accommodation has been allocated to them in those locations for same duties and
the CO – 64 is to visit Dunkwa-on-Offin
for same task. Their aim is to organize
a fake duty call, Operation Peace Trail, just to
deceive the people around, of their safety during and after the incoming
election. In his brief, he also talked
of an effort being made to ask for old vehicles from Forestry Commission to be repaired for such operation in the
Central Region.
4.
In the GAF, every unit purchases its own Corps of Drums. In the issue of 64
Infantry Regiment, according to the CO, he had received 16 brand new musical instruments from National Security for the establishment of their Unit Corps of
Drums. As we are talking, some personnel are undergoing training at the Central
Band. At the moment, the 64 Infantry
Regiment as they are known to the public, but whose real name is (SIX FOUR – 6, 4), meaning June Fourth, are been portray as
Super-Powers of the GAF. I don’t know
whether it has come to your notice; have you watched its colours and that of
NDC Party colours, what is the difference?
5.
During Colonel Oppong-Peprah’s period as CO 64 Inf Regt, he put up a 1 x
10-Unit Flat project, which was almost at the finishing stage (Roofing) located
closer to the Recce Regt and 64 Cook House. This project has been abundant for
so many years. From the present CO’s
brief, he made mention of shortage of funds to complete the said project, so
assistance is needed. Right now, the
unit has putting up timber on the project with the help from Directorate of
Engineer Service.
Questions
There are so
many areas recognized as problem zone, Central Region has never been describe
as such, why is it that, only that Region has been chosen for such duties and not the other
problem areas like as Hohoe and others?
The
GAF is to provide all the needed equipment to operate on any duty it wants to
perform. Can High Command tell the whole nation, why they are going for
unserviceable vehicles from the Forestry Department and this time, it is not
from their usual National Security?
Talking
about the corps of drums for every unit in the GAF, it is a way of investment
for all units not to depend fully on the GAF. Upon that, all Units purchase its
own Corps of Drums, but this time, 64 Inf Regt received a free Drums from the
National Security. Why, was it donated
from the National Security?
Can the CO state
where his project is located, apart from that of Col Oppong-Peprah’s project?
6.
Talking of statistics of Command structure in the GAF,
specifically, how Battalion Units are been run. Under-listed is the table of prove:
Srl
|
Rank
|
Full Name
|
Unit
|
Appt Date
|
Remarks
|
(a)
|
(b)
|
(c)
|
(d)
|
(e)
|
(f)
|
1
|
Col
|
Anthony
Kwasi Dzisi
|
Pay
Office
|
12
Mar 09
|
Ewe
|
2.
|
Lt
Col
|
Mohammed
Mustapha
|
48
Engrs
|
31
Dec 08
|
Ewe
|
3.
|
Lt
Col
|
Wekite
Abase Seidu
|
66
Arty
|
12
Mar 09
|
North
|
4.
|
Lt
Col
|
Cornelius
Kobla Lithur
|
3
Bn
|
22
Jul 09
|
Ewe
|
5.
|
Lt
Col
|
Lawrence
Gbetanu
|
5
Bn
|
22
Jul 09
|
Ewe
|
6.
|
Lt
Col
|
Stephen
Kwaku Parbey
|
4
Bn
|
08
Jul 10
|
Ewe
|
7.
|
Lt
Col
|
James
Hagan
|
6
Bn
|
22
Jul 11
|
Akan
|
8.
|
Lt
Col
|
Isaac
Nicholas Paintsil
|
64
Regt
|
09
Mar 12
|
Fanti
(But)
|
9.
|
Lt
Col
|
George
Tawiah Sam
|
2
Bn
|
17
Jul 12
|
Fanti
|
10.
|
Lt
Col
|
Frederick
Dankyi Ntiri
|
1
Bn
|
09
Mar 12
|
Ewe
|
11.
|
Lt
Col
|
Ben
Gah
|
Recce
Regt
|
21
May 12
|
Ewe
|
12.
|
Lt
Col
|
F
Ampofo-Gyakye
|
ABF
|
25
Aug 12
|
Akan
(But)
|
13.
|
Maj
|
AduseiPoku
|
Central
Band
|
29
Feb 12
|
North
Volta
|
PROMOTION OTHER RANKS
MANDATORY NUMBER OF YEARS IN RANK
SERVICE AND COURSES ATTENDED – 25 YEARS
7. Before a soldier is promoted, one has to
cover some period. Under-listed are
tables to show the structure of GAF promotion.
Srl
|
Rank
|
Years In Rank
|
Years In Service
|
Courses
|
Remarks
|
(a)
|
(b)
|
(c)
|
(d)
|
(e)
|
(f)
|
1.
|
Recruit
|
6
Mths
|
6
Mths
|
Recruit
Trg
|
6
Months
|
2.
|
Private
Class III
|
6
Mths
|
1
Year
|
Candidates
should attend relevant career courses
|
Annual
Report/Confidential Reports should accompany all recommendations
|
3.
|
Private
Class II
|
6
Mths
|
2
Years
|
||
4.
|
Private
Class I
|
6
Mths
|
4
Years
|
||
5.
|
L/Cpl
to Cpl
|
4
Years
|
8
Years
|
||
6.
|
Cpl
to Sgt
|
4
Years
|
12
Years
|
||
7.
|
Sgt
to Staff Sgt
|
3
Years
|
15
Years
|
||
8.
|
Staff
Sgt to WOII
|
3
Years
|
18
Years
|
||
9.
|
WOII
to WOI
|
2
Years
|
20
Years
|
8.
In the military, every soldier has to be in a Substantive Paid rank before been
moved to higher rank. WOII Joseph Kaku was enlisted into the
GAF in 1999. The said WOII is a cousin and a personal
Clerk of the CDS. He has in the short
time rising from the rank of a Cpl to WOII in less than 4 years. He was a Cpl in 2004, when he offended and was reduced from his rank to a Private
Soldier and appointed L/Cpl same day. On
15th Jun 08, he was promoted from L/Cpl to Cpl. 31st Dec 08 almost 6 months, he
was appointed Acting Sgt. A rank he
was never given a Substantive Paid Rank but was promoted to Staff Sgt on 10th
Jul 09, less than 1 years. He is at the
moment a (WOII) on 5th
Jul 12, but low and behold, he was back dated by higher command to read 31st Dec 11, almost 7 months
back dated. He is less than 13 years in service and boosting about
that, he will surely be promoted to WOI
by the end of the year because of his relationship with the CDS.
9.
S/Sgt Sulemana Mohammed was also
enlisted into the GAF in 2003. He is a staff at the CDS office. He has risen from A/Cpl to S/Sgt in less than
4 years. On 29th Jan 09, he
was appointed Acting Cpl. He never had his Substantive Paid Rank but
was promoted Sgt on 10th
Jul 09, in less than 6 months. He is at
the moment a (S/SGT) on 5th
Jul 12, but was also back-dated by higher authorities to read 31st Dec 11. He is less than 9 years in service and believing surely that, he will be promoted
to WOII by the end of the year,
because he is working with the CDS.
10.
In 2003, S/Sgt Mohammed Awal was enlisted into the GAF. Right now, he is a personal driver of the CDS. He has risen from A/Cpl to S/Sgt in less than
4 years. On 21st Jan 09, he
was appointed Acting Cpl. He was promoted Substantive Paid Cpl on the 1st Dec 09, in
less than 1 year. He was again appointed Acting
Sgt on the 7th Nov 10, a rank that he was never given a
Substantive Paid Rank in less than 9 months.
As we are talking, he is a (S/SGT)
on 5th Jul 12, but was back-dated by higher command to read 31st Dec 11. He is less than 9 years in service and believing surely that he will be promoted to
WOII by the end of the year, because
he is the driver of the CDS.
11.
S/Sgt Abdulai Haruna was also
enlisted into the GAF in 2003; he is
also a personal driver of the
CDS. He has risen from A/Cpl in less
than 4 years to S/Sgt. On 22nd
May 08, he was appointed Acting Cpl. On 10th Jul 09, he was promoted to
the higher rank of Sgt, whereby he
was never promoted a Substantive Paid Cpl. Right now, he is a (S/SGT) on 5th Jul 12, but was back dated by higher
authorities to read 31st Dec
11. He is less than 9 years in service and believing surely
that he will be promoted to WOII by
the end of the year, because of him being his personal driver.
12.
Sgt Williams Acheampong was also
enlisted into the GAF in 2003, and a
Body Guard of the CDS. He was posted to this office when his formal
Body Guard went for officer commission.
Almost all his mates in the Battalion Unit where he was posted from to
this office are either L/Cpl’s or A/Cpl’s.
He had his SGT rank on 5th
Jul 12, but was back dated by higher authorities to read 31st Dec 11. He
is less than 9 years in service and
believing surely that he will be promoted to S/SGT by the end of the year as a Body Guard to the CDS.
13.
According to the GAF Regulation, all service personnel are to serve for 25
years before retirement. Again, for a
soldier to be promoted, he/she has to under-go a medical check-up and completes
a form called Re-engagement. In every soldier’s first 10 years in service,
he/she is automatic re-engaged by the Forces Records Office. His/her first re-engagement that need a
medical check-up is at age 15 of service.
Right now, some of the soldiers are over 25 years and have finished all his/her
re-engagement period, not retirement and still serving the nation. Command is not accepting their promotion to
their next high rank. Information
indicates that, he/she should be re-engaged before promoted. Till date, High Command has not come out
clearly of how many years a soldier is to serve before retirement where by one
will be qualify to his next higher rank.
QUESTIONS
Talking of WOII
Kaku, troops want to know whether the mandated years of service for promotion
are working or not?
Why was WOII
Kaku and the other staffs in the CDS Office not promoted to a Substantive Ranks
before their next higher rank and whether the years in rank and service are
workable?
Is it ones fault
to work with lower offices or should everybody work with High Authorities before
he/she is promoted?
How come Command
has sat down for the CDS’s Staff to be promoted in less than 4 years from a
lower rank to the higher ranks?
INCOMING ELECTION
14.
Information gathered from High Command indicated that, troops who have just
rotated from UNIFIL – Lebanon, UNMIL – Liberia. UNOCI in La Cote D’Ivoire and
MONUSCO – Congo cannot vote in the incoming general elections but registered
with the Biometric system. Right now, the EC is registering Diplomat for proxy
votes in the Barracks.
15. On 27th September, 2012, at the 5Bn Junior Rank Mess, troops received
lectures on Operation Peace Trail
from the Greater Accra Regional Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Alexander Opoku-Akubea on Troop’s Role Before, During and After
election. Questions time was allowed
after the lectures for the troops. A
soldier asked a question on the CI 78 issue that, if the CI 78 will bring any
problem in the nation, why can’t the nation wait for the right time? He answered and I quote, “I wonder how people who called themselves
Politicians and Learned Lawyers can be that STUPID by saying, the timing
was wrong and that there were errors in the CI’s. Who created these errors? Wasn’t it their own political gains, just
because they don’t want the CI to come into being” unquote.
16.
A question about proxy votes was also thrown to him and he said, “As for the proxy voting, it will come on
and it is to our favor. At first, we
decided not to agree to the proxy voting, but we later thought it otherwise,
because we do not want to disenfranchise any soldiers that would be away. Their number can make up difference.
17.
Another question was asked on ROPAL
not being implemented, but people are been registered abroad by EC? And this was what he said, “Yes, ROPAL is not implemented, however
there is the need to register students on government scholarships and Embassy
officials and staffs and those on mission aboard. This is not the first time we undertook such
exercise. We have been doing this for
many years when it was their time, because all those people must vote” he
retorted.
18.
Generally, the gentleman’s demeanour pointed to the fact that, he was acting as
representative of the government and not independent as they always want people
to believe. In fact, everything he said was directly in favour of the
government with the mind set that, all the soldiers in the lecture room are in
support of their present government.
QUESTIONS:
Can Command tell
troops who have returned from the above-mentioned missions and have already
registered, why they cannot vote? If
they are refused voting, then who is going to use their names to vote?
Troops want to
know how the proxy voting is going to work as most of the troops are already in
the mission area?
Authorities have
started registration for Diplomats and Government appointees in the Mission
Areas. Information gathered indicates
that they will be voting on proxy basis, what is the truth in this story?
With this short
brief, why can’t Mr. Alexander
Opoku-Akubea the Greater Accra EC boss be brought to book for polluting the
soldiers?
STATE OF IN-SECURITY
19.
From the initial days of Kufour’s government, when the Operation Calm Life started in the cities of Accra, GAF was
operating with 12 Pick-Up vehicles
and were chalking all the success from the entire public.
To
tell you the truth, troops are willing to serve the nation when all needed
equipments are in place and available.
At the moment, the said duties is been operated with 3 vehicles till date instead of the 12, all this is due to lack of
maintenance of the vehicles, bad tires and other uncontrollable difficulties on the vehicles.
20.
Talking about in-security in the country, it is totally different from the
Peace Talk being preached by the Prez Mahama and his team. I am to inform you that, some retired loyal
soldiers of the 1983 Group of this government have been called by National
Security and are been used with issued Military Uniforms. To mention few of the retired soldiers I have
seen in military uniform are EX WOI’s
MARTEY and LATSUA who were formally with the Military Academy Training
School (MATS). Right now, that is the
topic on all tables everywhere in the Barracks.
At the beginning of the year, National Security bought 500 per of
Camouflage Uniforms from the Army Shop.
QUESTION
Command should
come out and tell us why the vehicles for Operation Clam Life have dropped from
12 to 3 till date?
Can Command tell
the entire nation, if there are not enough vehicles available to operate in
Accra, then why the new Operation at Central Region which is going to borrow
unserviceable vehicles from Forestry?
What is Command
saying about the retire soldiers in military uniforms and where they got the
said military uniform from?