Unity, it is said, is
strength. Equity based on diversity is also highly commendable. Thus,
theoretically, the Nkabom Promotions of 28th April 2017 in the Ghana
Armed Forces reflect the Regional (if you like ethnic) diversity in our society
and the desired esprit de corps.
However, serious
concerns continue to be expressed over the Nkabom Promotions by members of the
Patriotic Concerned Officers and Men (PACOM) owing to the injustices inherent
in them. It may seem to be an exercise in futility by PACOM but posterity will
judge and vindicate them.
The political costs of
some of the recklessness in the Nkabom Promotions may be enormous and history
seems to be repeating itself. Members of PACOM are quick to remind the
political authorities and the Military High Command of what happened between 7th
January 2001 and 6th January 2008 when his Excellency President John
Kufuor was the Commander-In-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces.
The same “father for
all”, “unity in diversity”, “promoting national cohesion and development” cost
the NPP and its flagbearer in the 2008 Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
The Military Commands
of Generals SK Obeng and JB Danquah had been infiltrated by vicious NDC active
and card bearing members. Caution had been thrown to the wind and therefore
political opponents of the NPP had overgrown wings and taken over the decision
making processes at both strategic and tactical levels.
The status quo had been
maintained except the cosmetic changes of the Chief of Defence Staff and some
Service and Formation Commanders, especially during the era of General SK
Obeng.
For instance, the first
Military Assistant of General SK Obeng was Colonel PK Senchim. Colonel PK
Senchim had always been a dyed in wool NDC card bearing member and was a master
strategist in “destroying” officers suspected to be NPP sympathizers.
Unfortunately for the
NPP, Colonel PK Sechim was elevated to a more powerful position as the Army
Secretary at the Army Headquarters after serving General SK Obeng as a Military
Assistant (MA) and Assistant Chief of Staff at the General Headquarters.
After General SK Obeng
had insisted on the removal of the late Brigadier General Francis Mensah-Yawson
as the Chief of Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces and replaced him with then
Brigadier General SA Odotei, Colonel PK Senchim became the “right hand man” for
both Generals SK Obeng and SA Odotei.
It therefore became a
matter of course when, against all useful pieces of advice, General SA Odotei
was appointed the Chief of Army Staff in May 2005 and he also appointed Colonel
PK Senchim as the Army Secretary.
Colonel PK Senchim used
his position as Army Secretary to create anger, disaffection, despondency and
hatred in, for and amongst very professional officers who he suspected to be
sympathetic to the ideals of the NPP.
Colonel PK Senchim
survived the change in government and stayed at the office of the Army
Secretary for almost two years when General JN Adinkra was the Chief of Army
Staff. Colonel PK Senchim nurtured then Naval Captain and now Rear Admiral M
Beick-Baffour in the NDC agenda. Naval Captain M Beick-Baffour was then the
Deputy Military Secretary while the equally wicked but innocent looking
Brigadier General S Adams was the Military Secretary.
A master strategist
that he was, Colonel PK Senchim positioned then Lieutenant Colonel JK
Akou-Adjei (Nyebro) as the Deputy Army Secretary during the brief period that
then Colonel and now Brigadier General F Vib-Sanziri was the Army Secretary.
The departure of Colonel F Vib-Sanziri on secondment to the UN, paved the way
for the “Akou-Adjei –Beick Baffour partnership” that destroyed very brilliant,
promising professional Akan and non Akan officers suspected to be sympathizers
of the NPP.
Today, we have on our
hands Rear Admiral M Beick-Baffour as the Chief of Staff and Brigadier General
CK Gyasensir as the Military Secretary and the Okyeres, Kan-Dapaahs, Nitiwuls
and Oduros are not seeing through the danger ahead, only time will tell!!
As for Brigadier
General Okyere, the least said about him the better. He is a “real enemy” of
the NPP fraternity. At beat, he is a “traitor”, a collaborator of the NDC
Agenda and a grand opportunist par excellence. He thinks he is a “tin god”. He
has so soon forgotten that he is a “mortal human being”. He is behaving as if
he knows everything on this earth and more than any other person. He is still bullying
his way in all directions, refusing to delegate, performing strategic and
tactical duties and operations all over.
At almost 70 years,
Brigadier General Okyere should not deceive himself into thinking that without
him, the world would come to an end and the NPP government of Nana Addo would
not and cannot survive. His partnership with Albert Kan Dapaah is increasingly
becoming a liability for the NPP Administration.
The two “Security
Capos” are not in touch with the feelings of the grassroots supporters/sympathizers
of the NPP. They are living in the skies but pretending to be firm on the
ground.
The question that
members of PACOM, NPP door-to-door campaigners and youth (who are yearning for
employment and development) are asking is that where were these two security
capos during the electioneering campaign of 2016?
Did they not say that
they were “elder statesmen” and could not be involved in the day to day
campaign of the NPP and Nana Addo?
Did they not see and
hear of Honourables Alan Kyeremangten and Afisa Otiko Djaba who crossed the
breadth and length of Ghana campaigning vigorously for the NPP and Nana Addo?
Surely and certainly
they did but could not be bothered. Baboons should enjoy when monkeys have
worked!!!
Is it not history
repeating itself? When Honourable Kan Dapaah was the Minister of Defence and
Brigadier General Okyere was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) Southern
Command of the Ghana Army in 2008 elections, what happened?
Did the two “Security
Capos” not abandon the ship in deep troubled waters?
When President John
Kufuor was heading for the Tain Constituency for the run-off that became the
decider of the 2008 Presidential elections, where was then Honourable Albert
Kan Dapaah, MP and Minister of Defence?
Cowards die many times
before their death but the case of this gentleman is that cowards get rewards
many times in a government of the NPP!!
What about Brigadier
General Okyere? Did he not abandon the Commander-In-Chief and the Chief of
Defence Staff during the run-off of the 2008 Presidential elections? When the
NDC hooligans gathered in front of the premises of the Electoral Commission
causing disturbances, threatening war and mayhem what did he do as the GOC of
the Southern Command of the Ghana Army?
Did he not say to the
hearing of “living NPP supporters” that “if the NPP is losing the elections,
they should accept the results in good faith and pack out of the Castle?” Did
he not start collaborating there and then with the NDC executives and “security
capos”? Yes, he did.
Was General Okyere not
promised a higher appointment and promotion? Did General Okyere not refuse to
be promoted Major General in the final promotions of the NPP in December 2008
which were published on 6th January 2009?
Why did he decline that
juicy and appropriate offer?
A precedent of that
sort had been set in 2000 by the NDC Administration of Jerry Rawlings. The two
GOCs of the Army were promoted Major Generals in early 2000. For the avoidance
of any doubt, Major Generals AH Anyidoho (father of Koku Anyidoho) and FY Mahama,
GOC Northern and Southern Commands of the Ghana Army respectively were promoted
from Brigadier General to Major General in the first quarter of 2000 before,
Brigadier Generals Charles Okae, and Nii Carl Coleman and Commodores Adoko and
Gbena were promoted Major Generals and Rear Admirals respectively in December
2000.
The refusal by
Brigadier General Okyere to be promoted to the rank of Major General is very
significant and must be noted very well (Nota Bena) by all positive thinkers,
analysts and die-hard supporters of the NPP.
It is with this
background information that we wish to proceed with our objective and candid
comments on the “Nkabom Promotions” of 28th April 2017.
It is a well-known fact
that as an Engineer officer (Combat but not professional engineer); Brigadier
General Okyere has shown open bias in favour of engineer officers in the Ghana
Armed Forces. He favoured the appointment of Colonel BK Onwona as ADC to the
President over others when it was apparent that he would be due for promotion to
the rank of Brigadier General and was also on secondment to the Armed Forces of
Rwanda in a “Defence Cooperation Pact”.
Again, against all
advice, Brigadier General Okyere has insisted on maintaining Brigadier General
F Ofori as the Commander Support Services Brigade and has also ruled out any
probe into the activities of Brigadier General F Ofori when he was the Director
of Engineer Services.
Similarly, Brigadier
General CK Gyasensir is to continue as Military Secretary in spite of the
“danger” that he poses with Rear Admiral M Beick-Baffour as the Chief of Staff.
The more insulting and
painful “engineer” sponsorship is the return of Colonel M Mustapha (GH/2426) to
the Department of Defence Intelligence.
Colonel M Mustapha
should be an “unwanted officer” at GHQ (DI) under the Presidency of Nana Addo.
This is an officer who has demonstrated throughout his military career that he
dislikes the NPP and Nana Addo.
As a “barracks boy” and
commissioned as a second Lieutenant on 17th August 1990 into the
Engineer Corps during the PNDC era of Jerry Rawlings, Colonel M Mustapha is a
dyed-in-wool member of the NDC. It is not surprising that Colonel M Mustapha is
100% NDC.
Even though he is a
Ghanaian by birth, his biological father is not from Ghana but is at best an
“ECOWAS citizen”. As the Commanding Officer of the 48 Engineer Regiment
(successor to Brigadier General F Ofori) for a very long time, he is alleged to
have used his resources, energies, efforts, military knowledge and position to
work in favour of the NDC party to the detriment of the NPP.
However, he is alleged
to have assisted Brigadier General Okyere during his tenure of office as CO 48
Engineer Regiment just as his predecessor Brigadier General F Ofori is alleged
to have done. And therefore the reward by Brigadier General Okyere!
The question that
members of PACOM are asking is this: “should Brigadier General Okyere sacrifice
national interest and security for a parochial “engineer corps solidarity”? The
obvious answer is No. But will the “know-all” Brigadier General Okyere listen?
Never!
What about the
appointment of Colonel CK Lithur as the Deputy Director General Plans, Research
and Development? Colonel CK Lithur is a blood relationship of Mr. Anthony
Lithur, the Lawyer of the NDC and husband of Nana Oye Lithur. This officer
contributed immensely to the defeat of the NPP at the “Tain run-off” in January
2009 as the final phase of the 2008 Presidential elections.
As the
Second-In-Command of the 3rd Battalion of Infantry at the Liberation
Barracks in Sunyani, he usurped the powers of the Commanding Officer, then
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Ayisi Amoah (GH/2279). It was then Major CK Lithur
who took charge of both the military and political operations in the Tain
constituency. He facilitated the campaign of the NDC and denied the NPP any
room to manoeuvre. He was the real master strategist who gave victory to the
NDC and dealt a devastating blow to the NPP.
Today, with Brigadier
General “know all” Okyere and former “Minister Extraordinaire” of Defence and
now in charge of National Security, Mr. Albert Kan Dapaah around, this
double-crossing officer has been made the Deputy Director General Plans,
Research and Development. He is certainly going to evolve plans based on real,
tangible and verifiable research to help develop the NDC to wrestle power from
the NPP in 2020!!
The advice to Brigadier
General RA Gyane is that please be wary of this “impious officer” and monitor
him closely, 24/7 and 365 days to avoid a repeat of “Tain” in 2020.
Another appointment of
grave concern to members of PACOM is that of Colonel S Gagakuma (GH/2430). This
officer has been appointed the Director of Supply and Transport (DST) at this
critical time that the Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence owe the oil
companies several millions of Ghana cedis for fuel and similar huge sums of
money for food supplies made to the Armed Forces.
Currently, there are
serious concerns about the availability of Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants (POL)
and food ration in the Ghana Armed Forces. The POL and food ration crises have
been due to the accumulated arrears in payments to oil companies and food
contractors.
The major challenges in
the Supply and Transport Directorate are corruption, stealing, pilfering and
diversion of fuel and food items. This canker will have to be uprooted with vim
and vigour.
But can Colonel S
Gagakuma do that job effectively and efficiently? The answer may be a big NO.
The reason is that his hands are tainted. He needs cleans hands which he does
not have.
As a former Commanding
Officer of the Base Supply Depot (BSD) during the NDC regimes of John Mills and
John Mahama, he is alleged to have compromised his integrity so much for
pecuniary considerations to the eyes and ears of subordinates commissioned
officers, men and civilian employees of the Base Supply Depot. His subordinates
know so much about that and will expose him or blackmail him should he attempt
to do any “house cleaning”. Thus, Colonel S Gagakuma lacks the moral integrity
and purity required for any anti-corruption strategies.
Another allegation
against Colonel S Gagakuma is the way and manner by which he got Lieutenant
Colonel BB Adjibadeck retired from the Ghana Armed Forces. Lieutenant Colonel
BB Adjibadeck (GH/2458) was the Commanding Officer of the Base Supply Depot and
1 Mechanical Transport Battalion at various times when Colonel S Gagakuma was
lurking around. Then Lieutenant Colonel S Gagakuma managed to use his Nyebro
Army and Military Secretaries to get Lieutenant Colonel BB Adjibadeck retired
compulsorily on account of age. Lieutenant Colonel BB Adjibadeck was suspected
to be a sympathizer of the NPP.
So with the
Gbevlo-Larteys and Biekros collaborating and cooperating very well, the
“Northern” connection of the poor officer could not withstand the “Tsunami
might” of the Nyebros. So the poor officer was denied the opportunity of ever
becoming the Director of Supply and Transport even though he was senior to the
Gagakumas.
What a pity!! The
wickedness of man against his neighbour indeed!!
E!, what are we seeing
at Serial 36 of the Annex A to GHQ/18023/MS dated 28th April 2017?
Lieutenant Colonel M
Wumbei (GH/2916) is the new Commanding Officer of Defence MT Battalion. Have
the authorities forgotten about the Three Musketeers of GAFCSC Senior Division?
Anyways, fortunately,
we have Brigadier General Abraham Yeboah Nsiah as the Chief Staff Officer at
Army Headquarters. He was the member of the Directing Staff who apprehended the
three officers for examination malpractices. They were initially withdrawn from
the course but with pressure from Commodore GM Biekro, as Chief of Staff, the
case was rendered nonsense and two of the officers were immediately sent to
Nigeria’s prestigious Command and Staff College at Jaji with impunity.
Another member of the
“GAFCSC Three” has also been re-posted to the Department of Inspector General’s
Department (GHQ (IGD)) as the Director Outreach and Best Practice.
Oh God what a paradox!
How can an officer caught red handed involved in examination malpractices be
made “a watch dog” over potential wrongdoers in the Ghana Armed Forces?
Where are the Armed
Forces drifting to? Where have the standards fallen to? Is discipline still a
hallmark of our Armed Forces?
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