
The leadership of Ghana’s security and intelligence agencies has expressed readiness to secure the nation’s frontiers, and deal decisively with extremism and terrorism, which have been drifting southwards towards the coast of West Africa, particularly from the Sahel.
This commitment was made when the National Security Coordinator, Mr. Edward Asomani, the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Oppong Peprah, the Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau, Mr. Nana Attobrah Quaicoe, and other senior officers of the Ghana Armed Forces visited the Sandema FOB yesterday to build confidence in the troops at the base.
They expressed readiness to enhance the country’s security to deal with internal security threats, such as tribal conflicts, chieftaincy and land disputes.
In view of this, a new Forward Operating Base (FOB), a secure military installation that helps with tactical operations in an area, has been constructed at Sandema in the Builsa North District of the Upper East Region. The new FOB was established as part of the Ghana Army’s expansion drive to occupy ungoverned spaces in the Northern territories of Ghana prone to terrorist attacks.
Support
The National Security Coordinator, Mr. Edward Asomani, promised to support the Ghana Armed Forces with all that is needed to make the FOB more comfortable for the troops. He also expressed appreciation to the troops for their dedication.
He pledged his readiness to see to it that similar FOBs are replicated in other parts of the country, and expressed appreciation to the contractor for the speed with which he completed the project. He indicated that the location is strategic in view of the threat the nation faces.
The construction of the Sandema FOB follows the construction and commissioning of other FOBs in parts of the country. Last year, another FOB was commissioned at Tilli in the Bawku Municipality. Early this year, another FOB was commissioned at Bui, with a plan to construct another at Obuasi in the Ashanti Region.
For his part, the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General Oppong Peprah, expressed his appreciation to the National Security Coordinator for the immense contribution from the Ministry of National Security.
He assured the National Security Coordinator of the readiness of the Ghana Armed Forces to continue protecting the peace and security of the state.