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Minister halts use of military for personal security

Military protection for former ministers, businessmen and civilians withdrawn

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
July 15, 2025
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In a decisive move aimed at realigning the functions of the military with its constitutional mandate, the Minister of Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has officially withdrawn military protection previously assigned to former government ministers, business executives, and private civilians.

The directive issued forms part of a broader initiative to streamline the deployment of military personnel and reinforce professionalism within the ranks.

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The decision affects dozens of individuals who, over the years, have had access to military escorts and bodyguards, often at the state’s expense.

Among them are former appointees of past administrations, influential business figures, and politically connected civilians who were accorded military security without formal justification.

Against this backdrop, he revealed that military personnel found providing unauthorised guard duties, and any other unauthorised duties, will face far-reaching consequences.

“This decision aims to STOP the misuse of military personnel for personal gain,” the Minister said in a Facebook post.

Dr Boamah also issued a stern warning that any military personnel found providing unauthorised guard duties or engaging in other unsanctioned assignments will face “far-reaching consequences.”

He stated further that the new policy is designed to foster a more disciplined and responsible allocation of military resources.

By reining in the unauthorised deployment of soldiers, the ministry seeks to ensure that military personnel are focused on their primary duties of national security and defense, rather than being diverted to private interests.

Dr Boamah reiterated the government’s commitments to transparency and accountability, stating, “Let’s build a more responsible and just society together!”

The move is also aimed at restoring discipline and ensuring that soldiers are focused on their core duties, especially amid rising regional security threats, and stopping the misuse of military personnel for personal gain.

However, it remains unclear whether the affected individuals will be allowed a transition period to make alternative arrangements or if the withdrawal takes immediate effect.

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