Head of GAF Command and Staff College calls on 2nd Deputy Speaker
The Commandant of the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC), Major General Matthew Essien and some other Senior Officers have paid a courtesy call on the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament Andrew Amoako Asiamah in his office.
The purpose of the visit was to officially extend an invitation to the Speaker, Leadership of the House as well as Members of Parliament to participate in the upcoming public lecture scheduled to take place on 1st July 2024.
The lecture will focus on National Security and Defence issues and also serve as a forum to discuss issues pertaining to security at large.
The public lecture is on the theme “A reflection of the democratic control over the military, the way forward for sustainability”.
For his part, the second deputy Speaker commended Major General Essien and his colleagues for the initiative and the visit to the Legislative House to formally invite them for the public lecture. “This is the center of democracy,” the speaker stressed.
In furtherance, the ranking Member on Defence and Interior Committee, James Agalga, explained that he would personally take up the responsibility to attend the public lecture adding that “This is an exercise that require the fullest participation of the House.”
Source: Classfmonline.com
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