
The United States government has officially handed over three Freightliner trucks to the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) to significantly enhance the military's engineering and construction capabilities. Valued at approximately $214,000 each—totaling more than $640,000—the donation was presented during a ceremony at the Engineering Training School in Teshie. This contribution, made under the auspices of the Africa Crisis Response Initiative, is designed to bolster GAF’s ability to undertake critical national infrastructure projects and respond effectively to internal and regional crises.
The donation addresses specific logistical hurdles previously identified by the GAF’s Engineer Training School. Lt. Col. Ampadu Banasco noted that past military exercises and training programs highlighted significant challenges in transporting heavy engineering equipment to project sites. These new truck heads are expected to streamline the movement of machinery essential for the school's recently launched Basic Heavy Engineering Equipment Course. By improving mobility, the GAF can more efficiently deploy its assets for both training purposes and active construction missions across the country.
US Chargé d’Affaires Rolf Olson, who presented the vehicles, emphasized that the donation reflects the deep-rooted partnership between the United States and Ghana. He praised the GAF for its professionalism and its dual role in ensuring national security and driving economic development. Olson specifically highlighted the military's involvement in major works such as the Accra-Kumasi Expressway and the construction of various military bases, noting that a well-equipped armed force strengthens not only Ghana’s stability but also the broader international community’s security framework.
Receiving the trucks on behalf of the Ghanaian government, Deputy Minister of Defence Ernest Brogya Genfi expressed profound gratitude for the continued American support. He underscored the GAF’s commitment to safeguarding the nation’s territorial integrity while participating in vital humanitarian and environmental rehabilitation efforts. As the military integrates these new assets into its fleet, there is a renewed focus on rigorous maintenance to ensure the equipment’s longevity and effectiveness in supporting Ghana’s long-term developmental goals.
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