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Ghana’s Commitment to Maritime Security Highlighted at NILSA

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
April 30, 2024
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Ghana’s Commitment to Maritime Security Highlighted at NILSA

Naval Infantry Leaders Symposium – Africa (NILSA)

In a resounding declaration of its dedication to bolstering its maritime defense capabilities, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has underscored Ghana’s strides in retooling its Navy and Armed Forces.

Speaking at the 2024 African Maritime Forces Summit / Naval Infantry Leaders Symposium – Africa (NILSA), President Akufo-Addo highlighted the significant investments made by his administration since assuming office in January 2017.

A key focal point of the President’s address was the acquisition and commissioning of 20 vessels for the Ghana Navy, coupled with the advanced stages of procuring two offshore patrol vessels. Additionally, the nearing completion of a new naval base in the Western region further solidifies Ghana’s commitment to maritime security.

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“Today piracy and armed robbery at sea, which are the most visible symptoms of insecurity on the Gulf of Guinea had as resulted in the collaboration of efforts of the Nigerian and Ghanaian and other Navies, being appreciably suppressed but remain important threats to national and regional maritime activities. Illegal oil bunkering, kidnappings at sea for ransom, illegal fishing, terrorism, and drug trafficking are common threats across our territorial waters.”

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

These substantial investments are poised not only to safeguard Ghana’s maritime space but also to propel the growth of its blue economy. President Akufo-Addo emphasized the collaborative nature of maritime security, stressing the importance of partnerships with international maritime communities to ensure sustainable efforts.

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The ongoing African Maritime Forces Summit, co-chaired by U.S. Naval Forces Africa, U.S. Marine Forces Africa, and the Ghanaian Navy, serves as a testament to this collaborative spirit. With over 40 countries represented, the summit seeks to address shared security objectives and enhance capacity building across Africa’s maritime domain.

President Akufo-Addo’s remarks underscored Ghana’s pivotal role as a coastal state in promoting maritime security not only for its own interests but also for the stability and prosperity of the entire African continent.

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President Akufo-Addo emphasized that the investments made in the Ghana Navy and Armed Forces have led to the enhancement of the early warning and response capabilities of the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA). It has also improved the surveillance and response capacities of the Navy and Air Force and the deployment of technological systems such as ground-to-air satellites and radars for monitoring. These measures are crucial for dominating territorial waters and reducing the human factor risk associated with maritime security threats.

The investments in the Ghana Navy and Armed Forces have led to significant improvements in maritime security, including enhanced surveillance and response capabilities, the implementation of national strategies aimed at addressing maritime security threats, and practical changes within the defense sector to tackle maritime crimes. However, challenges remain, particularly in terms of interagency collaboration and coordination, and the need for continuous adaptation to evolving security threats.

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The strategic significance of the Gulf of Guinea as a key route for international trade was emphasized, particularly amidst global crises that necessitate the re-routing of maritime traffic. Despite collaborative efforts to combat piracy and armed robbery at sea, President Akufo-Addo acknowledged the persistent challenges posed by transnational crimes across African waters.

In response to these challenges, President Akufo-Addo advocated for greater cooperation among African maritime forces, emphasizing the importance of intelligence-sharing and coordinated efforts. External initiatives, such as joint exercises with foreign navies, have played a crucial role in enhancing interoperability and operational responses to maritime threats.

The recent joint exercises between the Ghana Navy and the U.S. Navy exemplify the enduring partnership between Ghana and the United States in promoting maritime security. U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer, lauded Ghana’s contributions to UN peacekeeping and underscored the critical need for collaboration to address the threat of terrorism and violent extremism in the region.

Ghana’s commitment to retooling its Navy and Armed Forces, as highlighted by President Akufo-Addo, signifies a proactive stance towards ensuring maritime security and fostering economic growth. As the African Maritime Forces Summit continues, the spotlight remains on collaborative efforts to safeguard Africa’s maritime domain and promote stability across the continent.

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