A New Forward Operating Base (FOB) to enhance security operations along Ghana’s northern border, to help deal with the threats of extremism, has been established at Sandema, within the Builsa North District of the Upper East Region.
Equipped with advanced surveillance technologies and intelligence-gathering capabilities, the Sandema FOB serves as an observatory, monitoring movements along border regions and detecting potential security breaches in real-time.
The establishment forms part of a comprehensive national security strategy, aimed at safeguarding Ghana’s borders, preserving internal stability, and fostering an environment conducive to national development.
A delegation, comprising top officials from Ghana’s security institutions, including the National Security Coordinator, Edward Asomani, the Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. Oppong Peprah, and the Director General of the National Intelligence Bureau, Nana Attobrah Quaicoe, and other senior officers of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), inspected the facility, yesterday.
Mr Asomani, reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the GAF in equipping and maintaining the Sandema FOB.
He lauded the contractor for the expeditious completion of the project, and expressed gratitude to the troops for their unwavering dedication to the nation’s security.
The FOB, he said, was strategically positioned to address the escalating threats posed by terrorism and violent extremism, particularly emanating from neighboring countries, such as Burkina Faso and Togo.
“The Sandema FOB stands as a bulwark against external threats, serving as a critical line of defense against incursions and infiltration from regions plagued by instability and conflict.
“Positioned in a vulnerable location near Ghana’s northern border, the base acts as a strategic outpost, extending the nation’s security reach into areas susceptible to transnational threats,” Mr Asomani stated.
Its strategic proximity to Burkina Faso and Togo, countries known for attacks from extremist activities, he said, heightens its significance, necessitating a proactive approach to counter emerging risks before they escalate into full-blown crises.
“Its strategic location facilitates the collection of actionable intelligence, enabling preemptive action against hostile elements and thwarting nefarious activities before they pose a direct threat to national security. By maintaining a constant vigil, the base enhances situational awareness, allowing for swift and decisive responses to emerging threats,” Mr Asomaniadded.
Lt. Gen. OppongPeprah also expressed appreciation for the substantial contributions from the Ministry of National Security in realising the establishment of the Sandema FOB.
He reaffirmed the military’s pledge to protect the state and its citizens, emphasising the importance of collaborative efforts in safeguarding Ghana’s interests and ensuring a safe and secure environment for all.
“The Sandema Forward Operating Base is a proactive approach to national security. As the nation continues to confront challenges posed by terrorism and violent extremism. Forward Operating Bases support Ghana’s ongoing efforts to fortify its defenses and uphold its commitment to peace and stability,” Lt. Gen. Peprah, stated.