Defence Minister engages Ghana Boundary Commission on national security

The Minister of Defence Dr Edward Omane Boamah recently held a crucial engagement with the Defence and Civilian Staff of the Ghana Boundary Commission to discuss the country's land and maritime boundaries, security concerns, and socio-economic implications.
Led by Major General Emmanuel Kotia, the delegation delved into outstanding boundary issues and their potential security ramifications, particularly in relation to violent extremism and terrorism.
The discussions emphasized the need for clearly defined territorial boundaries to enhance the Ghana Armed Forces' ability to protect the nation’s territorial integrity effectively.
The meeting also explored how well-delineated boundaries impact Ghana’s socio-economic sectors, including oil and gas, fishing, and mining.
The Minister underscored that national security is intrinsically linked to economic prosperity, stressing that the country must proactively address boundary disputes to avoid potential conflicts that could threaten economic activities.
“The eye cannot see what the mind doesn’t know.
It is necessary to fully understand Ghana’s boundaries to ensure our national defence and socio-economic advancement,” the Minister stated.
He further highlighted the instrumental role of the Ghana Boundary Commission, established by law under the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government in 2010, in facilitating the peaceful resolution of the Ghana-Côte d'Ivoire maritime boundary dispute.
This legal framework, he noted, continues to be vital in safeguarding Ghana’s territorial sovereignty and resources.
With a commitment to securing Ghana’s borders, the Minister assured that John Dramani Mahama-led government would prioritize boundary security as part of efforts to reset and strengthen the nation.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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