On Monday, 23rd December 2024, I had the great honour of commissioning the Forward Operating Base (FOB) at Ezinlibo in the Western Region, a critical step in our efforts to protect Ghana’s territorial and maritime integrity. This strategically located base will enhance the Navy’s capacity to combat piracy, illegal fishing, and other security threats in the Gulf of Guinea. Ezinlibo joins a network of Forward Operating Bases across the country, including those at Tilli, Bui, Sankore and Kenyase, with new ones planned for Keta, Ada, Winneba and Elmina. These bases are proof of my government’s commitment to securing Ghana’s resources and ensuring peace and stability for our nation and the region.

Later in the day, at Sekondi Naval Base, I commissioned the Ghana Navy Ship (GNS) Achimota, the largest ship ever built in Ghana. Measuring 65 metres in length, GNS Achimota stands as a powerful symbol of how far our Navy has come in its 65 years of service. As I said during the ceremony, “GNS Achimota represents the evolution of our Navy and a marker of resilience, service, and growth.” This vessel, alongside over 20 other modern platforms acquired under my administration, reflects our unwavering dedication to making Ghana a maritime powerhouse in the region.
As my time as Commander-in-Chief draws to a close, days like today remind me of the progress we have made together. These milestones are not just a celebration of infrastructure and achievements—they are a legacy of hope and strength for future generations. Let us continue to build a safer, stronger Ghana.
source: presidency
