





A delegation from the Ghana Boundary Commission paid a courtesy call on the Ambassador of Côte d’Ivoire to Ghana – 21st May 2025
Leadership Transition at the Ghana Boundary Commission – 8th May 2025
A delegation from the Ghana Boundary Commission paid a courtesy call on the Interior Minister – 18 March 2025
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Strategic Objectives

Institutional Capacity Building Of GhBC
To build the institutional capacity of GhBC as an agile and effective national security organisation responsible for securing Ghana's international land and maritime boundaries

Securing Ghana's Lands And Maritime Boundaries
To demarcate, delimit, secure, maintain and manage Ghana's sovereign land and maritime boundaries in collaboration with neighbouring countries and demarcate and manage internal land boundaries

Boundary Dispute Resolutions
To lead Government's processes for the settlement and resolution of outstanding and emerging boundary disputes and issues of boundary security in accordance with international law and good neighbourliness
Our Background
The Ghana Boundary Commission (GhBC) was established by Act 795 of Parliament in 2010 as part of interventions to address the increasingly complex nature of Ghana’s international boundary.
Vision
The vision of the Ghana Boundary Commission is to ensure that Ghana’s land, maritime, and air boundaries are effectively secured and managed within the framework of international law, peace and security, and the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) protocols of African and regional integration.
Mission
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Boundary Facts

Maritime Boundary
Ghana shares maritime boundaries with Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. In 2021, the Commission’s focus in terms of maritime boundary operations centred on negotiations with the Republic of Togo on a long-standing maritime dispute between the two countries

Land Boundary
The GhBC in 2021 undertook numerous land boundary activities including physical land boundary pillar inventory, mapping surveys of international boundaries, negotiations, and bilateral meetings with neighbouring countries on common land boundaries

Did You Know?
Ghana’s total land boundary distance is approximately 2209km; with a breakdown, as follows: Ghana- Togo boundary – 789km, Ghana- Burkina Faso boundary – 556km, and Ghana- Cote d’Ivoire boundary – 661 km.
Why Outdoor Adventure
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What You Get
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