80th Drum-Head Service held at 2BN

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Brigadier General Alhassan Abu (Rtd), has called on security agencies to maintain a robust posture to maintain peace in the post elections period within the various jurisdictions.

“While we acknowledge the hard work and professionalism of security personal in the success of the December 7 elections…in this era of global insecurity coupled with threats of terrorism and violent crimes…there is the need for enhanced collaboration to also safeguard the borders of the country”.

Brigadier General Abu, the guest of honor at the 80th Drum-Head Service in memory of the Battle of Myohaung thus, encouraged security to share accurate and timely information and intelligence to promptly avert any security concerns.

He therefore urged the Western Regional Security Council to promote unity and cooperation among all stakeholders in the Region.

Turning attention to the Day, the Astute Military Personnel reminded current generation of the great sacrifices the esteemed Veterans made to entrench world peace in the 1945 Second World War.

He also encouraged the Veterans to use their wealth of experience and wisdom to mentor and guide the younger generation to ensure that peace and democracy were upheld in the society.

“The discipline, rich experience and the unyielding fighting spirit in you can be harnessed to champion development within communities “, he added.

Brigadier General Abu spoke against sedentary lifestyles which was the leading cause of diseases.

In attendance was Mascot Sergeant Charles which stood for the Soul of the Unit.

The anniversary of the battle of Myohaung is marked on January 23 each year to remind society and service men of the incredible victory won by the West African Frontier Force made up of Gold Coast, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and the Gambia on January 23, 1945.

Source: GNA

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