Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has called on Ghanaians to unite in support of the country’s military veterans, describing them as heroes who have been neglected for too long.
Posting on Facebook on Wednesday, July 16, Dr Boamah announced that steps are being taken to tackle the “financial insecurity and social isolation” affecting former service personnel.
“Yesterday, after an impactful emergency National Security Council meeting chaired by President John Dramani Mahama on the Bawku Chieftaincy conflict, I had the profound honour of inaugurating the 4th Governing Board of the Veterans Administration, Ghana,” he wrote.

“As Minister for Defence, I’m committed to ensuring our veterans receive the care and support they deserve.”
Dr Boamah listed several measures under development, including enhanced healthcare access through the Mahama Cares Initiative, financial support via DIHOC proceeds, and employment training for retired personnel.
“We’re committed to addressing these challenges,” he declared. “Our veterans should not be left behind.”

The Minister ended his post with a passionate call for action: “Please share this post to SHOW your appreciation for our veterans, and let’s reset Ghana for their benefit.”
Using hashtags such as #SupportOurVeterans and #ResetGhana, Dr Boamah signalled a renewed focus on national unity and responsibility toward those who once served the flag.
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