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Military leaders urged to prepare for emerging security threats

Military leaders have been urged to anticipate emerging security threats and develop contingency plans for unexpected crises. The post Military leaders urged to prepare for emerging security threats appeared first on Ghana Business News .

Military leaders urged to prepare for emerging security threats

Military leaders have been urged to prepare for emerging security threats and develop contingency plans for unexpected crises, according to a speech given by Mr Thomas Svanikier, a businessman and Founder of Svani Group, at the 50th Anniversary Thanksgiving and Graduation Religious Service of the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC).

The changing global security environment requires the Armed Forces to prepare for threats beyond conventional warfare, including cyber-attacks, natural disasters, epidemics, and earthquakes. Svanikier emphasized the importance of strengthening intelligence-sharing and professional relationships with military counterparts in other African countries to identify and neutralise threats before they destabilise nations.

He also cautioned commanders against allowing personal ego to prevent them from accepting ideas from subordinates, urging them to lead with humility, courage, integrity, and professionalism.

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