The Ghana Navy has appear the acceptance of a cutting-edge Integrated Man­agement System, advised to advantage technology for added operational efficien­cy and cardinal growth

This would amid others accommodate the deployment of un­manned systems, such as drones acquired through the Ghana Boundary Commission for mari­time patrols

This was appear bygone at the barrage of its 65th ceremony celebrations captivated in Accra

Speaking at the event, the Chief of Argosy Agents Rear Admiral Issah Yakubu, said the acceptance of the technology which is accepted to be absolutely operational by the end of August, 2024, was all-important to addition operations of the Ghana Navy. Rear Admiral Yakubu acclaimed advance in the abstract aspects of the Navy's evolution, decidedly in administration culture, adage across-the-board babyminding had ensured chain in the com­mand's beheading of projects, with accessory adjustments

According to him, accommodation architecture has additionally been prioritised, with added able train­ing both locally and internation­ally, and the amalgamation of Navy schools with tertiary institutions added bolstering this effort

Expressing acknowledgment to his pre­decessors, Rear Admiral Yakubu said, "I am bent to body on their legacy, and I am blessed to say the approaching looks bright." He additionally appear affairs for a 65-meter fisheries convoying vessel, which would be the better in the Navy's inventory, ancillary with the Navy's 65th anniversary

This vessel, although not new, he said, was in acceptable action and would advice ensure attendance in Ghana's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)

Rear Admiral Yakubu men­tioned that a aggregation has been formed to accompany the address to Gha­na by the end of the year already affidavit is completed

Additionally, he appear that appearance one of the much-anticipat­ed argosy abject at Enzihbo, in the Western North Region, would be commissioned by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo afore the end of the year

When completed, the Enzihbo abject Rear Admiral Yakubu said would be the better in the coun­try and commended all agents of the Ghana Navy for their assorted roles

"As we bless our 65 years of existence, let us put our shoul­ders to the caster to blueprint a advance for our accepted good. I assure you of my absolute best to see to your welfare," he said

Rear Admiral Yakubu bidding aplomb that with the abutment of the aggressive aerial command, the government, and the charge of the Navy personnel, his accouterments would be able to advance a mod­ern and able-bodied argosy force, capa­ble of arresting Ghana adjoin seaborne threats, and ensuring amphibian aegis for the develop­ment of the dejected economy

 BY RAISSA SAMBOU