President Mahama attends graduation ceremony at Ghana Military Academy
President of the Republic and Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has arrived at the Ranger Baba Square at the Whistler Barracks to attend the graduation ceremony of the Ghana Military Academy’s Regular Career Course 64 and Short Service Commission/Special Duties Course 62.
The ceremony marks the successful completion of rigorous military and leadership training by officer cadets of the two courses, who are set to be commissioned into the Ghana Armed Forces.
The graduation is a key milestone in the Academy’s calendar and reflects the Armed Forces’ ongoing commitment to professionalism, discipline, and national service.
Senior government officials, military high command, foreign dignitaries, and families of the graduating officers are in attendance to witness the commissioning parade and celebrate the achievements of the cadets.
The presence of President Mahama underscores the government’s continued support for the Ghana Armed Forces and its dedication to strengthening national security through the training and development of highly skilled military officers.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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