Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) alongside United States Special Operations Command Africa, have commenced Exercise Flintlock 2024 on Monday 13 May 2024.The exercise involving over 46 nations and scheduled for 13–24 May 2024, intends to strengthen the ability of key partner nations in the region to counter violent extremist organizations and facilitate adherence to cooperation and transnational security. It would also enhance interoperability through joint operations and collaboration across borders, protect people while respecting human rights and building trust with civilian populations. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Deputy Chief Staff Officer Operations and Training, Brigadier General Kweku Dankwa Hagan expressed hope that the countries involved would show maximum interest in order to achieve the exercise objectives, foster partnerships in the area of security, and advance the fight against terrorism in the sub-region. Leader of the US Army Contingent, Special Force J3 Commander, Captain Scott Fentress thanked GAF for hosting the exercise for the second consecutive year. The effort he said shows the country's dedication to operating within the frameworks of the rule of law and strengthening partnerships with the US Army. ‘Hosting the first and second exercises shows the country's dedication to expanding partnerships with the US to reach new s’, he added. Exercise Flintlock is the US Africa Command’s premier and largest annual special operations exercise held annually since 2005 across the Sahel region of Africa among nations participating in the Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership. It is planned by African-partner nation special operations forces, Special Operations Command - Africa, and the US Department of State to develop capacity and collaboration among African security forces to protect civilian populations.
Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) alongside United States Special Operations Command Africa, have commenced Exercise Flintlock 2024 on Monday 13 May 2024.
The exercise involving over 46 nations and scheduled for 13–24 May 2024, intends to strengthen the ability of key partner nations in the region to counter violent extremist organizations and facilitate adherence to cooperation and transnational security. It would also enhance interoperability through joint operations and collaboration across borders, protect people while respecting human rights and building trust with civilian populations.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Deputy Chief Staff Officer Operations and Training, Brigadier General Kweku Dankwa Hagan expressed hope that the countries involved would show maximum interest in order to achieve the exercise objectives, foster partnerships in the area of security, and advance the fight against terrorism in the sub-region.
Leader of the US Army Contingent, Special Force J3 Commander, Captain Scott Fentress thanked GAF for hosting the exercise for the second consecutive year. The effort he said shows the country's dedication to operating within the frameworks of the rule of law and strengthening partnerships with the US Army. ‘Hosting the first and second exercises shows the country's dedication to expanding partnerships with the US to reach new s’, he added.
Exercise Flintlock is the US Africa Command’s premier and largest annual special operations exercise held annually since 2005 across the Sahel region of Africa among nations participating in the Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership. It is planned by African-partner nation special operations forces, Special Operations Command - Africa, and the US Department of State to develop capacity and collaboration among African security forces to protect civilian populations.