Lieutenant General William Agyapong is Ghana's Chief of Defence Staff
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To enhance Ghana’s operational efficiency and address emerging security threats, the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General William Agyapong, has emphasised the need to restore strict regimentation within the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).

In a speech during the opening of the General Headquarters Retreat 2026 in Accra on Monday, March 23, 2026, Lt Gen. Agyapong underscored the importance of discipline, adherence to established standards, and respect for the chain of command as the backbone of a professional military.

He warned that the evolving global and regional security environment presents complex challenges, including hybrid warfare, violent extremism, cyber threats, disinformation and organised transnational crime. According to him, such threats require a military that is both adaptable and firmly grounded in discipline.

“These evolving threats require the Ghana Armed Forces to remain proactive, disciplined and forward-looking to maintain operational relevance and effectiveness,” he stated.

The four-day retreat, scheduled from March 23 to 26, is being held in phases at Burma Camp in Accra and Mampong-Akuapem. It aims to reposition the Armed Forces through renewed focus on regimentation, unity and resilience.

Lt Gen Agyapong also highlighted the importance of stronger coordination among the Army, Navy and Air Force, noting that joint planning and collaboration are essential for successful operations.

He further called for closer cooperation between the military and other state institutions to ensure a more integrated national security framework, while encouraging officers to embrace innovation and technology to effectively respond to future challenges.

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