General News of Friday, 21 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Ghanaian government is taking steps to address a significant debt of GH¢270 million owed to food suppliers for the Armed Forces. This debt has led to a major crisis, affecting the supply of food to military personnel. The situation became critical when suppliers halted deliveries due to unpaid invoices, threatening the sustenance and morale of soldiers.
In response to the crisis, the Minister of Defence, Dominic Nitiwul, indicated that measures are being implemented to resolve the financial shortfall. He assured that funds would be allocated soon to settle these debts and restore normal operations within the Armed Forces. The Defence Minister's commitment highlights the urgent need for a stable supply chain for essential provisions.
Moreover, this development underscores broader implications for military readiness and welfare. By ensuring timely payments to suppliers, the government aims not only to alleviate immediate shortages but also to enhance overall support for service members in fulfilling their duties. Timely intervention is crucial in maintaining operational efficiency and morale within the military ranks.