THE Military High Command has assured ratings of the Ghana Navy and other elements of the Ghana Armed Forces that the Command is taking urgent steps to solve their accommodation problem.
He said the Command was aware of their problem and a solution would be found to ensure that the officers and men and their families had decent places to lay their heads.
Speaking to the Daily Graphic in Sekondi during his maiden visit to the Western Naval Command, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Major General Augustine Blay said solving their accommodation problem was one of the Command’s top priorities.
He said the accommodation problem was not limited to the Ghana Navy, but their case was very serious and everything possible would be done to solve the situation.
The CDS said most of the problems had to do with tracts of land for accommodation projects, adding that they had had several reports about the problem facing them, especially the ratings.
He said very soon the Command would undertake some road projects in Accra, and if necessary, the Afram Plains and other parts of the country.
According to Major General Blay, what his outfit needed currently was earth-moving machines and equipment to work with, but the Military High Command was doing everything possible to ensure the acquisition of the equipment.
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