New Housing, Accoutrement for Military Speaks Volumes of Govt Care for Soldiers - Tema MCE
The Metropolitan Chief Executive of Tema in the Greater Accra Region has
said the government’s provision of new housing for the country’s military is a
demonstration of the concern that it has for the welfare of soldiers.
In an interview, Hon. Yohane Amarh Ashitey said the provision, which
included some accoutrements as well proves the government’s readiness to really
oil the wheels of the military as a machinery.
“This is about the best thing that has happened to the military in
years, given the direct nature of the response to the accommodation problem
that has been a problem for decades with successive governments failing to
solve it,” the MCE said.
He added that, “the accoutrements that came with the new accommodation
unit will go to beef up the working gear of our military and make them even
better prepared to defend the country from both internal and external
aggressions.”
On Wednesday, 1st February 2023,
President Akufo-Addo who is also the Commander in Chief of the Ghana armed
forces commissioned a newly constructed 300 Bed capacity Block at the 37
Military Hospital for the Military.
Named after Zoomlion CEO, the
building is called “Joseph Siaw Agyepong Young Soldiers’,” the building is
expected to accommodate newly posted young soldiers to commence their basic
training in medical care.
President Akufo-Addo also
commissioned an ultra-modern office complex for the Chief of Defense Staff.
According to the MCE, “the new office
complex will bring the dignity that is befitting the soldiers of the Ghana
Armed Forces which is reputed to be one of the best in Africa.
President Akufo-Addo also handed over
the UN Level IV COVID-19 Field Hospital located near the Air Force Base, Accra,
to the military High Command and also handed over a fleet of 175 vehicles to
the Headquarters 15 Armoured Brigade.
Later, the president would cut sod
for the construction of a General Headquarters Office Complex for GHQ, and also
for the construction of two thousand (2,000) housing units for the Navy.
Hon. Yohane Amarh Ashitey notes that
the provisions are coming at a time that the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the
economy is still lingering.
He reiterated the fact that in spite
of the pandemic, the government is committed to improving the lot of all
Ghanaians.
“Ghanaians should continue to have
faith in government like I have always said and with time we will together
emerge out of the crisis more stronger and better. The impact of COVID is being
felt everywhere, including in the Almighty US where inflation has left the
Americans stunned,” Yohane Amarh Ashitey, whose performance in office is
admired by many in the Metropolis said.
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