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Gov’t allocates GH¢25m seed fund for Ghana Defence University

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The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced a GH¢25 million seed fund for the establishment of the Ghana Defence University, reaffirming the government’s commitment to the long-awaited project.

During a site inspection of the proposed location for the university on Tuesday, the Minister revealed that the funding has been earmarked under the 2026 GETFund formula to support the initial phase of development. He added that the government, through the Ghana Education Trust Fund, is finalising modalities to secure sustainable funding for the institution’s critical infrastructure.

Mr Iddrisu also provided an update on the legal framework for the university, stating that he is currently engaging with the Office of the Attorney-General to finalise a draft bill. The legislation is expected to be submitted to Parliament for consideration and approval.

The Minister underscored the significance of the initiative, describing the Ghana Armed Forces as a beacon of discipline and professionalism. He further recommended expanding the university’s academic scope to include emerging fields such as Artificial Intelligence, aligning military training with modern technological advancements and global security trends.

“If there is any institution of the state that still holds the highest standards of professionalism, it is our military,” Mr Iddrisu stated.

The inspection tour was attended by the Deputy Minister for Defence, Ernest Brogya Genfi, who commended the Minister for his leadership and proactive role in advancing the project.

Speaking at the event, the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General William Agyapong, highlighted the broader significance of the proposed institution. He noted that the university would serve not only the Ghana Armed Forces but also provide professional training for other security agencies, including the Police Service, Prisons Service, and allied institutions within Ghana and across neighbouring countries.

Once established, the Ghana Defence University is expected to serve as a centre of excellence in military education, research, and strategic training, contributing to national development and regional security cooperation.

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