Ghana has commissioned a forward operating base (FOB) and a new naval ship to boost its navy’s capabilities. The West African country stated that the newly-built FOB is its largest naval base and is expected to provide logistical support and personnel accommodation. The nation’s navy highlighted that the facility’s location, in Ezinlibo in the western region bordering Ivory Coast, promotes “peace and stability in the region.” “This strategically located base will enhance the navy’s capacity to combat piracy, illegal fishing, and other security threats in the Gulf of Guinea,” President Nana Akufo-Addo stated. Moreover, the president announced that Ghana received a new military vessel, the GNS Achimota, from Japan. Chief of Naval Staff Rear Admiral Issah Adam Yakubu emphasized the vessel’s importance in enhancing Ghana’s ability to safeguard its maritime interests. … The ship is set to support fisheries protection and serve as a training platform for military personnel.