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Ghana Armed Forces Moves to Protect Lands Within Naval Training Command Area

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has intensified efforts to safeguard military lands within the area of responsibility of the Naval Training Command (NAVTRAC) following a working visit by a delegation from the General Headquarters Logistics (GHQ Log).

The delegation, led by the outgoing Director of Lands, Colonel Atsu Agbenyega, visited NAVTRAC on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, to assess ongoing measures aimed at protecting military lands and preventing encroachment.

During the visit, the Flag Officer Commanding NAVTRAC, Commodore James Adongo Agambire, commended the Directorate for its commitment to preserving military property and ensuring proper land administration within the Armed Forces. He emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between the Command and the Lands Directorate to strengthen efforts against land encroachment and safeguard the institution’s assets for future use.

Commodore Agambire reiterated NAVTRAC’s readiness to support the Directorate’s initiatives to ensure that all lands under military jurisdiction remain secured and are used strictly for defence and training purposes.

The visit formed part of the Directorate’s routine engagement with Commands and Units across the country to monitor, evaluate, and reinforce land protection strategies.

The Ghana Armed Forces continues to demonstrate its commitment to the prudent management and protection of state lands under its care, ensuring that such properties are not lost to illegal occupation or misuse.


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