The United Nations (UN) is to honour posthumously three Ghanaian
peacekeepers who died in the cause of peace at an event to mark this
year’s International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers on May 29.
The three, who died through ailment are, Lt. Col Jack Franklin Glawu
passed on while serving with the United Nations-African Union Hybrid
Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) and Corporal Daniel Kwaku Sasu and Private
Kwabena Nyarko both were serving with the United Nations Mission in
Liberia (UNMIL).
A UN official statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra said
the three were among some 106 peacekeepers who “perished carrying out
their duty under the United Nations flag.
The statement said commemorative activities would be held at United
Nations Headquarters in New York, as well as at UN Peacekeeping
operations and offices around the world.
“A flag-raising and wreath-laying ceremony would be held at the
Forecourt of the State House in Accra in remembrance of all the gallant
men and women who continuously risk their lives in the quest for peace.
An exhibition would be mounted as a side event,” it added.
The United Nations General Assembly, in 2002 designated May 29 as the
International Day of UN Peacekeepers, as it was the date in 1948 when
the first United Nations Peacekeeping Mission, the United Nations Truce
Supervision Organization (UNTSO), began operations in Palestine.
The statement said this year’s commemorative ceremonies come at a time
when the services of United Nations Peacekeepers continue to be in great
demand.
There are nearly 85,000 military personnel, 12,500 police officers,
17,000 international civilian and national staff serving in 16
peacekeeping operations on four continents.
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