The Vice President of Ghana, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, has presided over the 47th Change of Guards Ceremony at Jubilee House, marking a key moment in Ghana’s longstanding military tradition.
The ceremony signified the formal transfer of security responsibilities at the Presidency from the Ghana Navy to the Ghana Army, reinforcing inter-service coordination within the Ghana Armed Forces.

Symbol of Military Discipline and National Duty
The colourful event brought together ministers, senior government officials, security personnel, staff of the Presidency, and pupils from selected basic schools, all of whom witnessed the ceremonial display.
As part of the proceedings, the traditional changing of the guard was carried out with precision drills and parade performances, showcasing the discipline, professionalism, and operational readiness of Ghana’s security services.
Strengthening National Security Traditions
The Change of Guards Ceremony, held periodically at Jubilee House, remains a symbolic exercise that underscores the shared responsibility among the branches of the Ghana Armed Forces in protecting the seat of government.
It also serves as a public demonstration of the military’s commitment to safeguarding national stability and upholding democratic governance.
Why This Story Matters
Beyond its ceremonial significance, the Change of Guards highlights the strength, unity, and preparedness of Ghana’s security institutions. At a time when national stability remains a priority, such events reinforce public confidence in the military’s ability to protect the state and maintain order.
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