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    Mahama launches 2,000-unit military barracks project.

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    President John Dramani Mahama has cut the sod for the construction of a 2,000-unit military barracks project, marking a major step toward improving housing and welfare for personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces.

    The sod-cutting ceremony, held at the project site, officially signals the commencement of works on the large-scale housing initiative, which is aimed at addressing accommodation deficits within the military and enhancing the living conditions of service personnel and their families.

    Speaking at the ceremony, President Mahama emphasised the importance of prioritising the welfare of the armed forces, noting that adequate and decent housing is critical to morale, discipline and operational efficiency.

    He stated that the project reflects his government’s commitment to supporting the military, whose role in safeguarding national security and contributing to peacekeeping efforts remains vital.

    The 2,000-unit barracks project is expected to comprise modern residential units for officers and other ranks, alongside essential infrastructure such as roads, water, electricity and other social amenities.

    When completed, the project is anticipated to significantly ease congestion in existing barracks and improve the quality of life for military families.

    President Mahama reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to investing in security infrastructure, stressing that the wellbeing of the armed forces is a cornerstone of national stability and development.

    Senior military officers and government officials present at the event welcomed the initiative, describing it as a timely intervention that will have a lasting impact on service delivery within the Ghana Armed Forces.

    Construction is expected to begin immediately, with contractors urged to deliver quality work within stipulated timelines. Authorities say the project forms part of a broader strategy to modernise military infrastructure across the country.

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