Please Help A Child This Season
It is my hope and prayer that
all goes well with you this season and that you come out of it a better person
with renewed energies for life.
May I however make a humble
appeal that in your own small way, you make a concerted effort to show some
love to a needy child during this season. There are several thousands of
innocent children all around us who are finding life really tough and their
plight is no one’s business.
There are thousands of children
around in an urgent need of food, clothing and shelter. There are
thousands of brilliant children who may be going wayward mainly because they
have no one to advice them and mentor their lives.
There are several brilliant
orphans who are in school alright, but are still wearing their faded,
worn-out and out-seized school uniforms and are in need of learning
materials or are yet to pay for one fee or another; be it examination fees,
school fees or extra classes fees.
There are many more out there
who have gained admission to one school or the other but do not have even the
admission fees.
There are thousands of
children out there who need attention, a listening ear, encouragement, hope and
someone to show them the least form of love.
Children in need of love this
season are not limited to the ones in our orphanages; the majority of them are
the very children we come across on a daily basis; the very ones we send on
errands or chance upon dribbling soccer with their bear-foot on the hot
pavements under the scorching sun.
I am also referring to
children who have no choice but to sell iced-water in traffic jams just to make
a living; children who drop out of school to join their parents at work.
I am thinking of the innocent
children from poor homes and in need of succour but are being abused by their
benefactors; I am thinking of that malnourished child that has no idea what a
good piece of balanced meal means.
I am concerned about that
teenage girl out there who may not have money to buy a piece of decent pad for
her menses; I am worried about that teenage boy in need of money to buy an
anti-per spirant for his armpit.
During this season, it would
be worthwhile to put a smile on the face of a needy child. They need our help
and if we can, please let us give it.
We may not necessarily need to
become missionaries or turn our houses into shelter for the homeless child but
we can definitely make a difference in the life of a deprived child this
season.
As we make merry this season,
let us remember that several thousands of innocent children out there are
struggling with the storms of life through no fault of theirs and the slightest
intervention from us would be a great relief to them.
Once again I wish you the best
compliments of the season as you reach out and touch a needy child to make life
more meaningful and easier for him or her.
Remain Blessed.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Ghana’s Academic Generals
Time was when soldiers were considered riff-raffs. Time was when
Ghanaian soldiers were known to be never-do-wells. Time was when it was
said that it was only school-drop outs or young people who were lazy,
unproductive and trouble-causers who joined the military.
There have been many other unpalatable descriptions of Ghanaian soldiers. We may no longer call them abongo, which thankfully is gradually dying, but we still believe in our heart of hearts that our soldiers are still abongo. Or we can still recall the late popular and controversial Nigerian musician, Fela, who euphemistically described soldiers in his country and Ghana as zombie. Yes, they just follow order without thought.
Today, all that has changed. Today, the Ghana Armed Forces can boast of thousands of soldiers (both officers and men) holding very prestigious academic and professional qualifications. There are professionals of almost every description in the Ghana Armed Forces. We have highly qualified and practicing lawyers, who defend cases in court; we have highly qualified engineers , architects , land economists and medical doctors, among the latter specialist in many areas of health delivery . We have professional telecommunications specialists. There are many others.
Years gone by there were a few people who were so qualified. But in the last two decades the population of highly professional and academically qualified soldiers has increased tremendously. Today, even private soldiers and non-commissioned offices (NCOs) have first degrees in almost every field of their choice. Everyone is going to school and as you rise on the rung, many senior leaders and commanders, among them brigadier generals and colonels, have second and third degrees.
For instance, the Chief of the Defence Staff and administrative head of the Armed Forces, Vice Admiral Mathew Quashie, holds a Master of Arts degree in governance and leadership from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA)
The Chief of the Army Staff and head of the Ghana Army, Major General Richard Kwame Opoku-Adusei, holds a Master of Science (Msc) degree in strategic studies from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and has just concluded a Master of Arts degree course in International Affairs and Diplomacy at the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy, University of Ghana.
The Chief of Naval Staff and head of the Ghana Navy , Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro, also holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in development studies from the University of Ghana , a graduate diploma in public administration from GIMPA and Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in management studies from the Pacific Southern University in California, United States of America. He also holds a law degree (LLB) from the University of Ghana and is currently pursuing a Barrister at Law programme (post –LLB professional course) at the Ghana School of Law.
The Chief of Air Staff and head of the Ghana Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Michael Samson-Oje, also holds a Master of Arts degree in national security and strategic studies from the National Defence University, Washington DC, United State of America and a graduate diploma in counter-terrorism from Montgomery Air University/ Air War College, also in the United States of America. He also holds a professional air transport pilot license and has a flying experience of over 10,000 flying hours on various types of aircraft.
And with the Ghana Armed Forces having its first home-grown Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree holders in three decades, this is all a positive trend. This is indeed the era of Ghana’s academic generals and there is no doubt that those at the helm of affairs in the Ghana Armed Forces are professional and academically qualified. Certainly, the open combined with the sword must be mightier and better.
Credit: M'bawine
There have been many other unpalatable descriptions of Ghanaian soldiers. We may no longer call them abongo, which thankfully is gradually dying, but we still believe in our heart of hearts that our soldiers are still abongo. Or we can still recall the late popular and controversial Nigerian musician, Fela, who euphemistically described soldiers in his country and Ghana as zombie. Yes, they just follow order without thought.
Today, all that has changed. Today, the Ghana Armed Forces can boast of thousands of soldiers (both officers and men) holding very prestigious academic and professional qualifications. There are professionals of almost every description in the Ghana Armed Forces. We have highly qualified and practicing lawyers, who defend cases in court; we have highly qualified engineers , architects , land economists and medical doctors, among the latter specialist in many areas of health delivery . We have professional telecommunications specialists. There are many others.
Years gone by there were a few people who were so qualified. But in the last two decades the population of highly professional and academically qualified soldiers has increased tremendously. Today, even private soldiers and non-commissioned offices (NCOs) have first degrees in almost every field of their choice. Everyone is going to school and as you rise on the rung, many senior leaders and commanders, among them brigadier generals and colonels, have second and third degrees.
For instance, the Chief of the Defence Staff and administrative head of the Armed Forces, Vice Admiral Mathew Quashie, holds a Master of Arts degree in governance and leadership from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA)
The Chief of the Army Staff and head of the Ghana Army, Major General Richard Kwame Opoku-Adusei, holds a Master of Science (Msc) degree in strategic studies from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and has just concluded a Master of Arts degree course in International Affairs and Diplomacy at the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy, University of Ghana.
The Chief of Naval Staff and head of the Ghana Navy , Rear Admiral Geoffrey Mawuli Biekro, also holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in development studies from the University of Ghana , a graduate diploma in public administration from GIMPA and Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in management studies from the Pacific Southern University in California, United States of America. He also holds a law degree (LLB) from the University of Ghana and is currently pursuing a Barrister at Law programme (post –LLB professional course) at the Ghana School of Law.
The Chief of Air Staff and head of the Ghana Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Michael Samson-Oje, also holds a Master of Arts degree in national security and strategic studies from the National Defence University, Washington DC, United State of America and a graduate diploma in counter-terrorism from Montgomery Air University/ Air War College, also in the United States of America. He also holds a professional air transport pilot license and has a flying experience of over 10,000 flying hours on various types of aircraft.
And with the Ghana Armed Forces having its first home-grown Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree holders in three decades, this is all a positive trend. This is indeed the era of Ghana’s academic generals and there is no doubt that those at the helm of affairs in the Ghana Armed Forces are professional and academically qualified. Certainly, the open combined with the sword must be mightier and better.
Credit: M'bawine
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Hot Ice
In the second phase of my journey
I walk hand in hand with her;
Not just any woman but my woman
She who entices and makes me feel like a king
She who listens, advices and pampers me
Her touch…? Ouch I cannot say
But what I can, is when united-
Well… we’ll surely have no ordinary family
But in span of events
I wonder if my true love really existed
Hence out of much grief
I sought for a brief separation
I sought for a brief separation
That which resulted in the biggest emotional battle
ever sparked by us both
And now I ponder
With distance placing us worlds apart
I wonder
Who is behind the woman I know; or I thought I did
For in the deepest of hearts; I meditate
How can she with such wild passion-
Chill my heart with hurtful wording in rage?
Can I control such fury when fully bond?
I know not
But in the current-
I’m deeply involved in hot-iced passion …
Saturday, October 11, 2014
NPP & The Concordia Ventures Affair (2)
Reacting to the ruling, Mr. Hackman Owusu-Agyeman,
the National Treasurer of the NPP expressed surprise at the turn of events and
said that it ran counter to an earlier agreement that the Party had reached
with Concordia Ventures for an amicable settlement of the dispute. "WE HAD
AGREED WITH THEM (CONCORDIA) IN PRINCIPLE TO PAY-OFF THE DEBT AND HAD EVEN
AGREED UPON A SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT WE DREW UP TO THAT EFFECT," he
explained.
Mr. Owusu-Agyeman said that, following this
agreement, the lawyers of the NPP were to liaise with the counsel for Concordia
Ventures to have the case formally withdrawn from court for the settlement to
be effected. "IT IS SURPRISING THAT, AFTER ALL THESE, THE CASE WAS STILL
IN COURT AND A RULING ON THE MATTER HAS BEEN GIVEN," he said.
The Press Secretary of NPP, Mr. Adu Kwabena- Essem,
issued a statement in support of J.A. Kufuor. The statement described as
"unscrupulous and outrage to journalistic ethics" the publication in
the June 19 - 25 edition of the African Observer that the party's flag-bearer
for the 1996 general elections, Mr. J.A. Kufuor, was involved in the purchase
of vehicles for the last elections.
The statement said the Party was shocked to read the
front page banner headline: "Political deceits" and its purported
story on page two entitled "Doubts about Kufuor". The Press Secretary
said that "ALTHOUGH THE NPP, AS A LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS COMMITTED TO
FREEDOM FOR INDIVIDUALS AND, PARTICULARLY THE MEDIA, IT IS DISTRESSED BY DELIBERATE
ATTEMPTS TO PORTRAY IT OR ITS LEADERSHIP FOR WHAT THEY WERE NOT.
He continued: "IT IS AN OUTRAGE TO JOURNALISTIC
ETHICS AND AN AFFRONT TO ALL THAT IS FAIR AND DECENT" for the African
Observer to label a political leader as "deceitful", and to
"impute" other highly libelous intentions to him on the basis of fact
the paper itself acknowledges are very sketchy.
In his statement the Press Officer of the NPP stated
that, when a reporter of the African Observer called on him to comment on the
issue, the reporter was asked to come back after the Efigya Sekyere East
election to speak to the General Secretary, Mr. Agyenim Boateng; but the
reporter failed to do so.
According to the Press Officer, the fact that the
paper published its "very sketchy" fact without calling back to see
the General Secretary suggested that the paper "was not really interested
in getting the true facts of the matter".
He then stated that any fair-minded person would
conclude from the approach of the African Observer that it was a deliberate
attempt by the paper to tarnish the image of Mr. Kufuor for reasons best known
to the paper. He then added that "the party has had no doubts about the
integrity of Mr. Kufuor who, the party is convinced beyond all doubt, has
always tried to serve it".
Rejecting the claim by the paper that Mr. Kufuor
wanted to win more clout within the party, the statement said Mr. Kufuor was
elected by the party's national delegate's conference and confirmed as the
Great Alliance presidential candidate.
As stated earlier the Deku Committee appointed to
investigate the charges by Mr. Essamuah against J.A. Kufuor decided to request
Essamuah to substantiate the charges he had leveled against Kufuor but would
not deal further with the issue of the transaction regarding the purchase of
motor cycles from Concordia Ltd. Mr. Essamuah objected to this procedure and
sent a letter of protest to the Chairman of the party.
In a statement, the NPP Executive described as
unmeritorious the protest of Mr. Colin Essamuah against the procedure adopted
by the Deku Committee. The statement, issued in Accra and signed by Mr. N. Adu
Kwabena-Essem, was issued to clarify the Deku Committee report and to respond
to the comments and observations by some members of the party against the
report. The statement explained that, while the national executive committee of
the party was deliberating on the Deku Committee Report, Mr. Essamuah protested
against the procedure adopted by the committee to investigate the allegations
contained in his letter. According to the statement, Mr. Essamuah had protested
against the fact that no one else apart from himself was invited to testify at
the Committee. He also protested at the fact that the report had been leaked to
the media.
With regard to the leakage of the report, the
statement of the National Executive Committee noted that the Deku Committee had
suggested that, since it was itself suspected, an entirely new committee should
be set up to investigate who leaked the report. The statement also said that,
in accepting the Committee's report, the National Executive Committee decided
not to accept the Committee's recommendation that Mr. Essamuah be referred to
the Party's disciplinary committee to be sanctioned. The statement added that
"IT WAS AFTER THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HAD GIVEN CAREFUL
CONSIDERATION TO THESE AND OTHER SALIENT MATTERS THAT IT DECIDED TO PUT THE
WHOLE EPISODE BEHIND THE PARTY".
Although the NPP had agreed to settle the dispute
concerning the transaction with Concordia Ventures without further recourse to
the court, subsequent developments showed that the issue itself did not go away
as quietly as had been hoped.
With a view to helping the NPP to defray the costs
of the Concordia transaction and the court action relating to it, the National
Executive Committee decided to request every presidential aspirant to
contribute $2,000 to funds to be mobilized by the Party to settle the debt
incurred in respect of the Concordia Ventures transaction.
However, Mr. Koi-Larbi, one of the Party's presidential
aspirants, expressed opposition to the special levy on presidential aspirants
to help settle the $90,000 debt to Concordia Ventures Ltd.
In a letter to the General Secretary of the Party
which was later issued to the press, he said: "I SHALL BE READY TO PAY THE
SAID AMOUNT IF WRITTEN ASSURANCES WOULD BE GIVEN TO THE EFFECT THAT THOSE
RESPONSIBLE SHALL BE PUBLICLY REPRIMANDED AND CORRECTIVE MEASURES TAKEN TO
PREVENT A RECURRENCE".
He added that, to avoid a repetition of such a
serious matter, it was essential for the party to identify and deal with those
who led it into incurring such a debt. He described the incident as unfortunate
and lamented the fact that, instead of looking for money to revitalize
constituency organizations, "WE ARE LOOKING FOR MONEY TO PAY DUBIOUS DEBTS
FOR WHICH NOBODY HAS BEEN REPRIMANDED OR DISCIPLINED".
He also queried why the National Executive Committee
of the party had decided to impose "the tax" to settle the debt only
on the presidential aspirants for the year 2000 elections. He further demanded
an assurance that the items were duly received by the accredited agents of the
party in the constituencies.
Eventually, the Party considered it necessary to put
the controversy behind it, and to concentrate its efforts rather on the
preparations for the next electoral battle which was expected in 2000 when
elections would be held for both President and members of Parliament.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
‘Agbadza and Batakari’ Promotions (2)
continued from last edition
The
Armed Forces are no longer operating professionally with high senses of
camaraderie and/or esprit de corps. It is now a question of show of power and
arrogant victimization of opponents. It is very sad that the Voltarians and the
Northerners with NDC hearts and minds are outsmarting, cheating, bullying, humiliating
and victimizing very brilliant, promising, young and enterprising officers
(Akans and Non-Akans) suspected to be politically incorrect.
One
may ask the following questions:
1.
What has Lieutenant Colonel JA Aphour done to undergo such a humiliating
treatment?
2.
Is it not a similar treatment given to Lieutenant Colonel Adjaye-Gaisie that is
being given to Lieutenant Colonel J.A. Aphour? Was it not because he was the
Commanding Officer of the 6Bn in Tamale at the time of the 2008 elections (just
as Lieutenant Colonel Adjaye-Gaisie was the Commanding Officer of 1Bn) that he
has been given humiliating and unfair treatment since January 2009?
3.
Is Lieutenant Colonel JA Aphour not far ahead of the Komlagas, Dawohosos,
Ntems, Dzandu-Hedidors and Mustaphas?
4.
What is the crime of Lieutenant Colonel Agyemang-Prempeh? Why is he so much
hated by Colonel Akou-Adjei? Is it true
that Colonel Akou-Adjei (the Army Secretary) has sworn never to recommend
Lieutenant Colonels Agyemang-Prempeh, Amissah and Oddoye for promotion to the
rank of Colonel?
5.
If it is not true (based on comments made by the ethnocentric Akou-Adjei) then
why were the three officers denied promotion while all their mates have been
promoted Colonels.
6.
What about Lieutenant Colonel BB Owusu? Why was he not promoted Colonel?
Colonel
Akou-Adjei has positioned himself very strategically just as Colonel Senchim
did under Generals Odotei and Adinkrah and is using his position as Army
Secretary to enhance the chances, opportunities and careers of his Voltarian
and Northern partners while destroying Akans and Non-Akans perceived or
suspected to be NPP sympathizers because of positions they occupied during the
Kufuor Administration.
Colonel
Akou-Adjei has found a willing partner at the General Headquarters as the
Military Secretary. With Commodore M. Beick-Baffour, also a Voltarian from the
same area as Akou-Adjei, Colonel Akou-Adjei is now a ‘tin god’ in the Ghana
Army and is the one defining and directing the destinies of Army officers.
Commodore M. Beick-Baffour pretends to be helpful and sympathetic and yet
behaves as a snake under grass pursuing the policies and programmes of
Brigadier General M. Seidu Adams (the DMNAA in Washington) who controls the
Armed Forces from outside.
Because
Commodore Beick-Baffour was a deputy to General Seidu Adams and was briefed to
continue the strategic plan of the current administration, he is leaving no
stone unturned in pursuing the wicked agenda 2012 and 2016 as prepared by
General Seidu Adams and approved by the hypocrite.
The
current administration is preparing for war and is positioning its trusted
officers and men in key positions.
Patriotic,
nationalistic and peaceful Ghanaians must take note of these developments to
stop them now or have to regret later.
It
is evident at the General Headquarters and Service Headquarters that the
current administration has a war plan with the Military High Command helping
the inefficient, incompetent, corrupt and bankrupt regime of our current
Commander-In-Chief to stay in power against the wishes of the people.
All
key appointments in the Ghana Armed Forces are in the hands of Voltarians and
Northerners of wicked intentions. Analysis of the key appointments in
subsequent publications will throw more light on the war plan of the current
administration.
The
current number of undeserving Brigadier Generals and Colonels is untenable. A
lot of these officers do not deserve these enviable ranks. The ranks have
become so cheap that thieves, criminals, dishonest and morally bankrupt persons
are wearing them while very competent and professionally well-developed
officers are being denied their fair share of the promotions.
Not
even the British Armed Forces can boast of several Brigadier Generals, Colonels
and Lieutenant Colonels based on the thin strength of the officer Corps and men
of the Ghana Armed Forces.
Promotions
have been given to officers as political rewards and not on sound judgment and
professional competence. For instance, how many Brigades (based on the British
strength of a Brigade (i.e. NATO strength) can the Ghana Army boast of?
When
the two existing commands (Southern and Northern) were in place, they did not
have the requisite strength (personnel) and Unit Equipment Tables (UETs). The
two former Commands did not measure up to full Brigades by NATO standard, and
yet they have been divided into three Commands just to flatter and appease the
men in uniform. Is it not a mockery of the military profession?
What
is happening in the Ghana Airforce?
What
does somebody want at all? Why should full blooded Ghanaians be treated this
way?
What
has been the crime of Air Commodore EO Obeng?
Why
should health challenges be used as a crime against an individual? There is
this saying that when you want steal or cheat, it is better to cheat death but
not anything else and have we forgotten that both green and brown leaves fall?
You
were there when Lieutenant General P.A Blay visited Lebanon every six months
and intermittently for medical check-ups after collapsing during a tour of the UNIFIL
Area of Operation? Was General Blay not allowed to complete his tour of duty?
Is
Brigadier General Adokpa not going in and out of the 37 Military Hospital owing
to medical challenges? Yet, is Brigadier General Adokpa not occupying two
Departments at the General Headquarters (i.e. DG DID and Director Resettlement)
with the blessing of the Military High Command?
Was
Colonel R. Nyaka not having serious medical challenges and yet got appointed
Director Army Training and Director General Joint Operations at the General
Headquarters?
Is
Colonel RJK Komlaga not facing medical challenges and yet in your recent
promotions and appointments he has been elevated to the status of Deputy
Director General at the Department of Defence Intelligence?
Air
Commodore EO Obeng, kindly ask yourself that where are the Smiths,
Odoteis? It is not a crime to be honest,
God-fearing, humble and faithful to one’s wife so you should expect this
demotion.
Is
it a crime in the Ghana Airforce not to be a Northerner or Voltarian?
As
for the Kadiris (NR), Evans (VR), Nagais (Krobo), Wayoes, Dzokotos and
Nyadoduis, don’t be shocked if same happens to you and to Evans in particular,
if you think you can become Airforce Commander because of the war college
nonsense which Nagai is yet to undertake and I doubt he will, forget your
ambition.
Nagai,
you have smartly cleared the Narteys, Krakues and now is the turn of the Obengs
abi? My principle of both green and brown leaves falling is a big lesson. As
then Colonel I.K. Acheampong used the popular twi song – “ Towoboase o
nafidiewurabeba, neaobe bowo maa ye a wo se obiara ntumiwo …” to overthrow
Prime Minister Dr. K. A. Busia, so also will a day come when your godfathers
won’t be there. Even Colonel Gadaffi is no more and President Hosni Mubarak is
also languishing in close arrest.
Well,
why has the Military High Command been selective in dealing with the issue of
the Nurses (Female Nursing Officers) in the Ghana Armed Forces?
How
come that only two of the Nursing officers (One a Voltarian and the other a
Northerner) were promoted Colonel while several others (Gas and Akans) have
been retired or are being retired?
Why
could the Military High Command not treat the case of the Nursing Officers on
Departmental basis as they did for the military Medical Officers so that they
could also be promoted Colonels?
Is
it not funny to promote Colonels Tamakloe (VR) and Amantana (UER) as Deputy
Matrons (Admin Nursing) and (Clinical Nursing) respectively?
Was
the same thing not done for Colonel CK Agbeka at the Obs. and Gynae Department
in the early days of the NDC as a reward?
Hmm,
the evil that men do lives after them . . . . . .
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
‘Agbadza and Batakari’ Promotions In Our Community
Unprecedented gargantuan ‘Kokofu promotions’ wearing
‘agbadza’ and ‘batakari’ have been made by the Mahama/Arthur administration.
The Military Secretary’s publication signed on 29th August, 2014 with reference
GHQ/18023/MS is a further manifestation of the ‘kokofu spirit’, ‘divide and
rule’ and malicious victimization of ‘perceived enemies’.
While undeserving persons with low moral character
and dubious integrity have been rewarded, others who are very efficient,
diligent, knowledgeable, morally upright but not bootlickers have been
humiliated and denied promotion.
For the records, the following officers have been
promoted to their next higher ranks by the MS publication signed by Commodore
M. Beick-Baffour on Friday 29th August, 2014.
ARMY
BRIGADIER GENERALS
1. Colonel
M. Alhassan (GH/2204) (NR) - Brigadier General
2. Colonel
R.K. Ametepi (GH/2284) (VR) - Brigadier General
3. Colonel
F. Vib-Sanziri (GH/2184) (UWR) - Brigadier General
4. Colonel
M.K. Akpatsu (Jnr) (GH/2038) (ER-Krobo) - Brigadier
General
5. Colonel
S.B. Alloh (GH/2024) (VR) - Brigadier General
6. Colonel
F. Buliga (GH/2030) (UER) - Brigadier General
COLONELS
1. Lt. Col I.L. Tamakloe (GH/2015) - Colonel (VR)
2. Lt. Col M.A. Tenkorang (GH/2207) - Colonel (ER)
3. Lt. Col G. Amantana (GH/2060) - Colonel (NR)
4. Lt. Col R.J.K Komlaga (GH/2497) - Colonel (VR)
5. Lt. Col A.K. Dawohoso (GH/2545) - Colonel (VR)
6. Lt. Col J Hagan (GH/2548) -
Colonel (CR)
7. Lt. Col M. Mustapha (GH/2426) (Fulani) - Colonel (NR)
8. Lt. Col A. Ntem (GH/2434) (Mafia Member) - Colonel (VR)
9. Lt. Col T. Ampofo-Gyekye (GH/2436) - Colonel (ER)
10. Lt. Col JK Baa-Tsiquaye (GH/2541) - Colonel (GAR)
11. Lt. Col W. Dzandu-Hedidor (GH/2435)
- Colonel (VR)
LIEUTENANT COLONELS
1. Major M. Salifu (GH/2800) - Lt.
Col (NR)
2. Major G.I. Sulleman (GH/2858) - Lt. Col (NR)
3. Major R.K. Adzagba (GH/2853) - Lt. Col (VR)
4. Major E.L.S. Gyadu (GH/2813) - Lt. Col (VR)
5. Major E. Annor (GH/2714) - Lt. Col (AR)
6. Major S.G. Odei (GH/2912) - Lt.
Col (ER)
7. Major R. Narh (GH/2914)
- Lt. Col (ER) (Krobo)
8. Major BB Pantoah (GH/2915) - Lt.
Col (NR)
9. Major M. Wumbei (GH/2916) - Lt. Col (NR)
10. Major I.B. Mohammed (GH/2917) - Lt. Col (NR)
11. Major E.N. Mensah-Yawson (GH/2822) - Lt. Col (NR / CR)
12. Major F.C. Adzasu (GH/2835) - Lt. Col (VR)
13. Major J.K. Kumado (GH/2837) - Lt. Col (VR)
14. Major A.K. Oduah (GH/2839) - Lt. Col (VR)
15. Major H.K. Badasu (GH/2840) - Lt. Col (VR)
16. Major G.K. Wilson (GH/2841) - Lt. Col (CR)
17. Major N.C.D. Dei-Alorse (GH/2869) - Lt. Col (VR)
NAVY
NAVAL CAPTAINS (COLONELS EQUIVALENT)
1. Commander
M. Arhen (GH/2742) -
BAR - Captain (GN)
2. Commander
E. Wayoe (GH/2663) - ER (Krobo)
- Captain (GN)
3. Commander
W. Tay (GH/2664) - GAR -
Captain (GN)
COMMANDERS (LT COL EQUIVALENT)
1. Lt. Cdr R. Kyaano (GH/2958) - GAR - Cdr
2. Lt. Cdr R. Bagoniah (GH/2960) - UER - Cdr
3. Lt. Cdr S.B. Nyam (GH/2872) - WR - Cdr
4. Lt. Cdr J.A. Agambire (GH/2873) - NR - Cdr
AIRFORCE
GROUP CAPTAINS (COLONELS EQUIVALENT)
1. Wg Cdr R.Y. Cole (GH/ 2597) - GAR - Gp
Capt.
WING COMMANDERS (LT COLONELS EQUIVALENT)
1. Sqn Ldr
S.A. Jiagge (GH/2863) - VR - Wg Cdr
2. Sgn Ldr K.K.M. Atiemo (GH/2962) - ER - Wg Cdr
In addition to the promotions, there were very
strategic and tactical appointments in the Military Secretary’s publication of
29th August, 2014. The Army of Ghana has been restructured without any extra
funding or provision of resources and personnel. The two existing Commands
(Northern and Southern) of the Ghana Army have now been divided into three
Commands namely Northern, Central and Southern Commands with the same number of
units and sub-units.
Another Formation – a Training Brigade –has been
added to the Army just as was done for the Airforce and Navy to create “JOBS
AND PROMOTIONS FOR THE BOYS”.
While it was found prudent to create more space for
promoting officers from the Volta Region and three Northern Regions, officers
from the Akan areas (Ashanti, Brong Ahafo, Central, Eastern and Western)
suspected to be non-active NDC members occupying appointments and positions
meriting promotions were maliciously denied their due.
For instance, the Army Training Brigade was created
so that Colonel SB Alloh, returning from Operations in Liberia, could be
promoted to Brigadier General. Similarly, a third Army Command (the Central
Command) was created in order to create a vacuum for Colonel F. Buliga to be
promoted Brigadier General.
While the authorities did not have any regret in
playing the chess game of rewarding the ‘agbadza and batakari’ cloths they
shamefully denied very upright, professionally very competent and
intellectually very sound officers of Akan extraction purely because they find
them politically incorrect because these officers have been acting very
professionally and diligently without engaging in bootlicking and ‘eyes
service’ (military jargon).