The Ranking Member on 's Defence and Interior Committee, Reverend , has announced his intention to summon the Minister of Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, before to address the controversial dismissal of senior Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) generals by President John Dramani Mahama.

The Assin South MP's move follows his criticism of the president's recent overhaul of the military leadership, which he has described as "egoistic," "premature," and "backward." In a post on X on March 18, 2025, Rev Ntim Fordjour expressed dismay over Mahama's decision, announced on March 17, 2025, to dismiss the Chief of Defence Staff, all service chiefs, and 12 senior military officers of Major-General rank and above, including two-star, three-star, and four-star generals.

He argued that the abrupt removal of these officers, many of whom had up to six years of service remaining before retirement, imposes a significant financial burden on the state. "Most of these generals, by rank and age, have six (6) more years to serve in the military before their retirement.

What this implies for the public purse is that gratuities will have to be paid, running into millions of cedis, due to the egoistic, premature dismissals of senior-ranked generals," he wrote.