The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) has supported the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) upcoming 50th Anniversary celebrations with an undisclosed amount on Monday, 27 April 2026, at the Head Office inTema.
On behalf of GNPC, the Director Corporate Affairs, Mr. Eric Pwadura, along with the Manager for Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, Madam Lubaadat Habib-Jawulaa, presented the cheque to the Director Corporate Affairs of GAFCSC, Colonel (Col) Bernard Baah-Acheamfour, on behalf of the College.
The Director Corporate Affairs of GNPC, Mr Pwadura noted that the Corporation has being supporting the College's activities and their efforts have being recognized through advertisements in the College's Flame Magazine. He further mentioned that the assistance will strengthen the existing relationship between the two institutions. He pledged the Corporation's continued support to GAFCSC and reassured them of its commitment.

Speaking on behalf of GAFCSC, the Director Corporate Affairs, Colonel Bernard Baah-Acheamfour, who received the cheque, expressed the College's gratitude and appreciation to the management of GNPC for their support and assistance towards the upcoming 50th Anniversary, scheduled on Tuesday, 30 June 2026. He also added that the support from Corporation will go a long way to assist, not only the 50th Anniversary but the training of officers from the Ghana Armed Forces, Allied Armed Forces and other security services.
Col Baah-Acheamfour also took the opportunity to introduce the civil courses run by the College and extended an invitation to the Corporation to participate in the College's Master of Science (MSc) in Defence and International Politics, MSc in Security Studies, and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Defence and International Politics programmes.
In response to the invitation, the Director of Corporate Affairs at GNPC, Mr.Pwadura, requested that an official letter be sent from the College to the Corporation to enable them to nominate their personnel to participate in the civil courses .
By Ms. Sarah Akuamoah-Boateng