Military warns against unauthorised use of military items




Military warns against unauthorised use of military items

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has issued warning to the general public on the use and sale of military uniforms, military pattern uniforms and other accoutrements.

A statement issued by the Director of Public Affairs of GAF, Colonel M’bawine Atintande, indicated that no person shall wear any of the military accoutrement unless that person is a member of GAF or any other forces entitled by law or diplomatic usage.  

The statement added that “an ex-serviceman wearing or using such equipment, accoutrement or material on approved ceremonial, anniversary or other special occasion, or a person who by Executive Instrument is authorized to wear or use such uniform, equipment, accoutrement or material,”.
According to the statement, “The Decree, additionally, prohibits the importation, sale and purchase of any military uniforms, accoutrements and material including second hand military uniforms, accoutrements and material, notwithstanding that such uniforms, accoutrements or material has ceased to be worn or used by any such Armed Forces.”

The statement also referred to the Police Service, the Prisons Service and other National Security.
Any use and sale of the materials, as indicated by the law will be in contravention of the National Liberation Council Decree (NLCD) of 1967.

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