Follow us
UPCOMING EVENTS
Loading events...
Blog / News

IRANI BROTHERS & OTHERS SUPPORTS GAFCSC 50TH ANNIVERSARY

IRANI BROTHERS & OTHERS  SUPPORTS GAFCSC 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Irani Brothers & Others have supported the upcoming 50th Anniversary celebrations of the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) with an undisclosed amount on Monday, 18 May 2026, at Irani Brothers & Others the Head office in Osu for the construction of an LED billboard for the College.

The General Manager of Irani Brothers & Others,Mr. Reginald Sackey-Addo, together with the Chief Financial Officer, Mrs. Mireille A. Zeidan Nasser, presented a cheque to the Director of Corporate Affairs of GAFCSC, Colonel (Col) Bernard Baah-Acheamfour, on behalf of the College.

The General Manager, Mr. Reginald Sackey-Addo, expressed the company's willingness to support GAFCSC and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) as a whole. He mentioned that GAF could be described as one of the original supporters of the company because their existing bond dates back to the 1990s. He stated that, with the company's founders being of Lebanese and Ghanaian backgrounds, the company appreciates and honours the GAF for its service and contribution to security operations in Lebanon and Ghana. He reassured the College of the company's commitment and continued support.

Speaking on behalf of GAFCSC, the Director Corporate Affairs, Colonel Bernard Baah-Acheamfour, who received the cheque, expressed the College's gratitude and appreciation for the company's continued support and assistance towards the upcoming 50th Anniversary celebrations scheduled for Tuesday, 30 June 2026. He further mentioned that the support from the company would go a long way in assisting not only the 50th Anniversary celebrations but also the training of officers from the GAF, Allied Armed Forces, and other security services.

The Director Corporate Affairs, Col Baah-Acheamfour, also presented some personal gifts from his visit to South Africa to the General Manager, Mr. Sackey-Addo, as a symbol of appreciation. The brief meeting climaxed with a group photograph.

By Ms. Sarah Akuamoah-Boateng