CDS announces release of Generals in the military

The Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), Major General William Agyapong, on Monday hosted all Two-Star Generals of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) at a formal gathering held at his office at Burma Camp.
The meeting, according to a press statement from the Ghana Armed Forces, served as both a recognition of military service and a formal announcement of upcoming structural changes within the military high command.
Major General Agyapong informed the Generals that many of them would be released from service in accordance with GAF regulations, as part of a strategic restructuring aimed at enhancing command and control across the Armed Forces.
“During the meeting, the CDS expressed his heartfelt appreciation and admiration for the Generals’ exceptional professionalism and dedicated service to the country.
“He extended gratitude from the President and Commander-in-Chief, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to the Ghana Armed Forces. He then informed the Generals that, to aid command and control in the Armed Forces, many of them present are to be released honourably from the service in accordance with Ghana Armed Forces regulations,” part of the statement read.
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, Major General Irvine Aryeetey, Commandant of the National College of Defence Studies, is reported to have affirmed that the announced changes were consistent with the long-standing traditions of the Ghana Armed Forces.
He noted that transitions in high command typically follow generational intakes, citing historical precedents to support the current move.
He referenced the transition from former CDS Lieutenant General O.B. Akwa (Intake 18) to Vice Admiral Seth Amoama (Intake 23), a gap of five intakes, and the subsequent change from Vice Admiral Amoama to General Thomas Oppong-Peprah (Intakes 23 and 26 respectively), which spanned three intakes. The current transition from General Oppong-Peprah to Major General Agyapong, he noted, follows a four-intake gap (Intakes 26 and 30), aligning with institutional norms.
CDS HOSTS TWO STAR GENERALS IN VALEDICTORY MEETING pic.twitter.com/AkYlbmJai2
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