WHEN I BECAME A SOLDIER AT AKIM ACHIASE ( PART III)
By Kingsley Komla Adom
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At this point, I knew the Birim Protection Forces were going to have it all to do.
A number of coordinated attacks would follow shortly, and catch the expatriates unawares.
Consequently, several mining equipment were destroyed, the company's expatriate staff were attacked , large sums of money and other valuables were robbed at the concession area by the Birim Protection Forces.
The sustained wave of the attacks on the company, prompted the Ghana government to order the Ghana Armed Forces to flush out the group which had established several bases in forest reserves in the two districts, 2IC of JWS, Major Richard Cobbah-Eshun told us.
At this point I began to better appreciate why we were at Achiase. Certainly not for sight-seeing. My colleagues would agree with me.
Agnes Arthur -our self-styled captain, Kojo Nyed - errrmmmm major or so, our in-house DJ, Gillian Abbew -Lt. Col. and how could I forget our WO Osei Siaw Addison would begin to plan how our one-week stay in the community was going to be structured from our perspective.
Agnes Arthur -our self-styled captain, Kojo Nyed - errrmmmm major or so, our in-house DJ, Gillian Abbew -Lt. Col. and how could I forget our WO Osei Siaw Addison would begin to plan how our one-week stay in the community was going to be structured from our perspective.
More revealing information had it that, in February of this year, a raid by the special forces unit of GAF on their bases succeeded in capturing a number of (Birim Protection Forces) members, however, leader of the group - Officer Toro and some of his key lieutenants escaped arrest and went underground.
Following these waves of attacks and counter attacks in the two municipalities, operations of Auxbeux INC had to be suspended for obvious reasons.
A couple of months ago in March this year, some locals explained that leaflets started appearing in and around the communities of Birim South and central municipalities where Auxbeux INC concessions and operations were taking place.
These leaflets according to them indicated that the (Birim Protection Forces) was not giving up on it's earlier demands and that the group would ensure that all their aims and objectives would be achieved regardless the opposition, thereby raising tension in the communities.
The National Security Council alarmed by the activities of the group we were told, convened a special emergency meeting in the Ghanaian capital - Accra on 2 July 2015 at which the Chief of the Defence Staff,Vice Admiral Mathew Quashie was tasked to defeat the (Birim Protection Forces) and their cohorts as soon as possible.
The CDS therefore composed a joint specialized jungle force with troops drawn from Central and Southern Commands,Support Services Brigade Group, Navy and Air Force to immediately defeat the dissident group operating in and around the Birim South and Central municipalities in order to ensure peace and stability and to allow to Auxbeux INC resume it's operations.
And that was our mission at Achiase - simple and straightforward;to defeat the dissident group!
For several months, the various teams had been training to compete among themselves in jungle tactics they were going to adopt in defeating and flushing out the Birim Protection Forces.
This Exercise, since 1991 is one of the most important on the training calendar of GAF and the teams fully aware of this, put in their all in preparation for it.
From its inception, it has been organized biennially based primarily on a concentrated effort on "Search and Rescue Missions (SAREX)" where participants were sent on a long navigation, marching on bearings in search for wounded and fallen combatants on helicopter patrols.
It involves adequate fitness and endurance - the toughest,strongest and fittest team survives the challenges along the "tigers' path" to emerge victorious.
As one would expect, a few modifications have been made owing to the advancement in technology, increasing sophisticated nature of crime and insurgency, as well as requirements on United Nations peace support operations in certain troubled regions.
The additions have been refreshing for the 24 year-old Exercise, some of which include but not limited to ; practicing jungle survival,combat triage and medical evacuation, raid, ambush and offensive tactical operations.
Others include obstacle crossing,shooting skills in the jungle setting and tactical walk.
Troops are required to train in these tactical activities to get themselves combat-ready to deal with insurgents and other dissident groups like the Birim Protection Forces.
Call it anticipation, expectation, my colleagues and I were fired up for this. We were going to participate all the way through, we said to ourselves, bearing in mind the enormity of the task.
The next day after our arrival at the school was a demonstration of what was to come during the real exercise on 21 July.
.......to be continued!
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