Ghana Armed Forces service chiefs inducted into office

An induction service was on Sunday held at the Garrison Church of Pente­cost, Burma Camp, for the newly ap­pointed Military High Command of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).

The service which involved religious affirma­tion was to induct the members into office and also seek spiritual guidance for them as they begin to exercise their authority in their new roles.

It was held on the theme: ‘You are a Chosen Vessel of Christ.’

The Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, urged the inductees to main­tain the “teamwork, discipline, and adherence” to the highest standards of professionalism in the GAF.

He said that despite the demanding nature of the responsibility that lied ahead of the in­ductees, he was confident that GAF, under their leadership, would continue to uphold the values of “honour, dignity, and professionalism.”

Dr Boamah also reaffirmed the commitment of the government through the Ministry of Defence to supporting the GAF with the tools, infrastructure, and policy direction needed to fulfil its mandate.

Delivering the homily, the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, stated that just as biblical characters such as Apostle Paul relied on the support of other individuals to carry out his missionary work, the military high command would also need to work together with other military officers to excel in their new roles.

He urged the inductees to collaborate with other officers and draw their support in order to strengthen the leadership of the GAF and its operations as he made reference to the scrip­tures.

“I want to call on collaboration, and I want to call on team building. I know you have groups already, but build them so that your leadership and the Ghana Armed Forces will be strong. Working jointly to execute a mission is a powerful tool to conquer the enemy,” Apostle Nyamekye entreated.

Credit: ghanaiantimes

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