Eastern Naval Command celebrates 2023 WASSA get-together  

By Lawrencia Akoto Frempong  

Tema, Dec. 29, GNA – The Eastern Naval Command of the Ghana Navy has celebrated its 2023 West Africa Soldiers Social Activities (WASSA) end-of-year-get-together for both serving and retired officers, Fleet Chiefs, Ratings, and Defense Civilians.  

In his address, Rear Admiral Issah Adam Yakubu, the Chief of the Naval Staff, appreciated the Naval Command for their dedication and contribution to the overall security of Ghana despite the challenges that came with it.  

He said the navy achieved several significant achievements, including the successful hosting of the third edition of the International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (IMDEC) at Burma Camp, which commemorated the launch of the Ghana National Integrated Maritime Strategy by the President.  

The initiatives, he said aimed to boost effective collaboration among key stakeholders within Ghana’s security architecture and international partners for a secure maritime domain in the quest to safeguard the vibrant blue economy and the fleet, to a large extent, ensured effective and professional discharge of duties in safeguarding Ghana’s maritime interests, while adding that through the performance of the staff, two Bambi-class boats were acquired to commence the fleet.  

He said, “This is in line with the government’s efforts at retooling the navy, and we are most grateful and pleased with the outstanding dedication of our personnel in engaging in various internal and external operations.”  

Rear Admiral Yakubu also reiterated that the personnel on the United Nations Peace Support Operation who have shown professionalism in representing Ghana on the global stage had not only strengthened the nation’s reputation but also significantly contributed to the pursuit of international peace and security.  

He added that internally, the troops were engaged in operations across the country and have demonstrated exceptional courage and resilience, with a special mention made of Operation Boafo to support civil authorities in times of disaster and other operations aimed at restoring peace and stability.  

“The other operations involving our personnel are a testament to the Navy’s commitment to maintaining peace and security, not only at sea but also on land,” he stated.  

He mentioned that Operation Boafo brought to light the navy’s role in assisting flood victims in some parts of the Volta region due to the spillage of the Akosombo and Kpong dams, and the efforts of the personnel went along the way to bring relief to these victims.  

Rear Admiral Yakubu congratulated the navy for doing tremendously well by taking all the awards in this year’s Chief of Defence Staff’s Prize Essay and awarded some officers for their outstanding performances and hard work while urging all to take a cue from their fellow sailors and showing interest in everything they do in the navy.  

He encouraged them to take advantage of the festive season to mend ties and renew bonds with their loved ones, especially their families, while spending time with them, showing care and compassion to the needy, and being each other’s keepers.  

He also advised them to avoid overindulging during the season and be ready to take on the tasks ahead of them in the new year.  

“May we continue to sail with purpose, navigate with resilience, and serve with professionalism and loyalty to our country and our fellow sailors,” he concluded. 

GNA