Defence Ministry Honors Omane Boamah’s Visionary Legacy
The Ministry of Defence has paid heartfelt tribute to the late Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, celebrating his visionary leadership, dedication, and enduring impact on Ghana’s Armed Forces.
Speaking at the Evening of Reflection and Memorial for the eight victims of the August 6 military helicopter crash, Colonel Ernestina Assan said Dr. Boamah’s tenure as Defence Minister, though brief, was deeply transformative.
A Leader with Vision and Dedication
Col. Assan described Dr. Boamah’s leadership as a blend of diplomacy, inclusivity, and innovation.
“Through his transformative leadership and unwavering dedication, he left an indelible mark,” she noted.
Under his stewardship, the Defence Ministry:
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Fostered stronger civil-military relations
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Modernised the Ghana Armed Forces for contemporary challenges
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Prioritised the welfare of both military personnel and civilian staff
Champion of Innovation and Professionalism
Dr. Boamah’s passion for agriculture and digitalisation introduced fresh ideas and innovation within the ministry.
His commitment to professionalism at all levels strengthened the armed forces’ readiness and public trust.
Col. Assan also highlighted his strategic communication skills, which boosted the ministry’s public engagement and image.
A Leader Who Listened
Known for his approachable demeanor and open-door policy, Dr. Boamah empowered staff to share ideas freely. His empathetic management style ensured that everyone felt valued and heard.
“His positive, productive, and progressive approach was contagious and transformative,” Col. Assan said.
A Lasting Legacy
The Ministry described Dr. Boamah’s legacy as one of a modernised, motivated, and responsive armed forces. They bid farewell to:
“A leader whose service was exemplary, whose vision was transformative, and whose memory will remain eternal.”
Summary:
Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah’s leadership will continue to inspire generations of Ghanaians. His vision, empathy, and dedication have left a mark not only on the Ghana Armed Forces but on the nation’s broader governance and public service values.
source: myjoyonline