President John Mahama has announced the establishment of a board of investigation to look into claims of irregularities in recent recruitment exercises for the Ghana Armed Forces.
This initiative is part of his administration’s broader commitment to reform hiring practices within the security sector.
Delivering his 120-day progress report on the Social Contract, the President unveiled comprehensive plans aimed at eradicating the politicization of security forces and the influence of militia groups.
“We promised to initiate investigations into the operations of security agencies, to rid state security institutions of militia and vigilante elements, and to enhance professionalism,” Mahama stated.
The newly established board of inquiry will review recent military recruitment processes, with President Mahama emphasizing its mandate to “investigate recent recruitment procedures, uncover discrepancies, and implement corrective measures.”
Over the years, there have been persistent allegations of political interference and unfair practices in the enlistment processes within the security sector under successive governments.
To address these concerns, President Mahama announced the introduction of a vetting system.
“Robust background checks are being conducted for all recruits and serving personnel,” the President said, adding that a new biometric database is being implemented to compare individual profiles with national criminal and security intelligence records.
According to the President, this system will serve as a safeguard by “automatically disqualifying applicants linked to political vigilante networks,” with the ultimate aim of “decentralizing and depoliticizing recruitment processes.”
President Mahama also disclosed the launch of ideological training programmes.
“Mandatory ideological reorientation sessions are planned to reinforce military neutrality, national unity, and loyalty to the state and the Constitution,” he said.
He added that “similar processes are underway across other security agencies, including the police, fire service, and prison service.”
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