Seth Obeng

Seth Obeng
Born 26 January 1945
Allegiance Ghana
Service/branch Army
Years of service 1965 2005
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Chief of Defence Staff
Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
Awards ECOWAS Service Award
National Legion of Cedar Commander Rank
Officer of the National Order of Cote d'Ivoire
US Meritorious Service Medal
International Officer Hall Of Fame
Other work Special adviser on African Union matters to the President of Ghana
Member of Council of State

Lieutenant General Seth Kofi Obeng (born 26 January 1945) is a former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of the Ghana Armed Forces. He was once also the Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. He is also a special adviser on African Union matters to the President of Ghana. He is also known to have six children five sons and one daughter.

Education and training

On 15 July 1987, Obeng was awarded a postgraduate Diploma in International Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Obeng is a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth Kansas, United States. He also obtained a Master of Science Degree in Defence Studies from the National War College in Delhi, India in 1992.

Career

Seth Obeng was commissioned into the Ghana army on 16 October 1965 as an Artillery officer. He has been the Commandant of the Military Academy and Training School and Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College. He has also been the Chief of Staff, General Headquarters. Lt. Gen. Obeng served as the Defence Adviser to the Ghana High Commission in London from March 1984 to September 1988. On his return to Ghana, he was made the Chief Staff Officer at the Army Headquarters. In October 1989, he was seconded as the Managing Director to the State Housing Corporation (now State Housing Company). He took a break for a course in India. After that, he returned to his previous role as the Managing Director of the State Housing Corporation from December 1992 to December 1993.Seth Obeng has also been the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Defence and Security Commission.

Peacekeeping missions

Seth Obeng has played senior roles in a number of peacekeeping missions. He was the Deputy Force Commander of the ECOWAS Ceasefire Monitoring Group, (ECOMOG) in Liberia from 19 August 1994 to 30 September 1996. Two years later, he was the Force Commander of the UN Observer and Monitoring Group (MONUA) in Angola from April 1998 to October 1999. On completion of the Angola mission, he was appointed the Force Commander of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) from 1999 to 2001.[1] He continued in this position until he was appointed as Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces. He is the second Ghanaian military officer to have commanded UNIFIL after Lt Gen Emmanuel Erskine.

Post military career

President Kufuor appointed Seth Obeng as one of his Special advisers on the African Union matters in May 2007.[1][2] He is currently part of the United Nations Member of the Follow-up Committee on the Greentree Agreement of 12 June 2006.

Honours

References

  1. 1 2 "President Kufuor appoints Special advisors on AU matters". Official website of the Office of the President of Ghana. Ghana government. 17 May 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
  2. "President Appoints Special Advisors On AU Matters". Official website. Ghana government. 18 May 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
  3. "CDS awarded Service Medal by the United States". General News of Sunday, 29 February 2004. Ghana Home Page. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
  4. "Orders, Decorations and Medals - Ghana". Archived from the original on 2005-03-19. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
Military offices
Preceded by
Ben Akafia
Chief of Defence Staff
2001 2005
Succeeded by
Joseph Boateng Danquah
Preceded by
James Sreenan
Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
1999 2001
Succeeded by
Ganesan Athmanathan
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