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GoG REFUTES THE STORY ON UK SPECIAL FORCES FOR GHANA

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ACCRA, 22ND NOVEMBER, 2022- The Government of Ghana has denied reports that Special Forces from the United Kingdom have been sent to Ghana.
According to a release in Accra, the attention of the government of Ghana has been drawn to a news item by “the Telegraph” which was carried by the Ghanaweb on 22nd November 2022, captioned “British Soldiers expected in Ghana after withdrawal from Mali”. The story by “The Telegraph” which was authorized by Will Brown their Africa correspondent stated that the British Government had decided to send  300 special forces units to Ghana to Support the Accra Initiative.

The Government of Ghana stated that it has had no interactions with the UK Government aimed at deploying UK soldiers to Ghana for purposes of operations as described in the story.

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The statement said that the Accra Initiative (Al) is a cooperative and collaborative security mechanism, launched in 2017 under the leadership of the President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo with his colleagues from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, and Togo. The current members of the Initiative are Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Mali, and Niger.

The statement noted that the Initiative aims to prevent a spillover of terrorism from the Sahel and to address transnational organized crime within the common border areas of member states.
“The initiative is to further exchange intelligence, build capacity, and undertake military action against terrorist forces in the Sahel that threaten coastal west Africa. The Accra Initiative is an African-led, African-executed initiative that would depend solely on the armed forces of its member states.

“The presence of the UK Minister for Armed Forces in Accra was to participate in the Accra Initiative Conference on the 21st and 22nd of November 2022.

“The Government of Ghana wishes to state that the information regarding British Special Forces is false. Neither Ghana nor any other member of the Accra Initiative has discussed with any partner, any such request nor contemplated the involvement of foreign forces in any of their activities,” the statement said.

It noted that some persons on social media have already leaped on the back of fake news items to spread vile accusations against the Government.
“We urge all patriotic Africans, including Ghanaian patriots, to not fall into the trap of disinformation, and fake news that is intended to divide our societies and undermine our unity of purpose.

“While the member states of the Initiative appreciate the partnerships they share with the international community, either on an individual basis or collectively, the kinds of support envisaged under the Accra initiative will not extend to the involvement of foreign troops,” the statement said.

It added that indeed, the British Minister for the Armed Forces, Rt. Hon James Heappey, clarified the position today in an interview he granted the BBC World Services.
The statement was on the letterhead of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ghana.
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