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NCCE launches Citizenship Day at Nkoranza

The Nkoranza South Municipal Directorate of the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE) has launched a one-week educational programme in 20 selected schools and communities on the relevance of the celebration of Citizenship Day.

The day is to commemorate Ghana’s return to democratic rule and for the people to feel proud  to be part of decision-making in the country.

In connection with the celebration, the directorate has engaged the services of some prominent personalities from the municipality, who have volunteered to visit  schools to interact with the students and educate them on their civic rights and responsibilities.

The volunteers include teachers, ministers of the Gospel, health workers, traditional rulers, public servants and the self-employed.

Mr Ishak Dakurah, Nkoranza South Municipal Director of the NCCE, at the launch emphasised that the country’s development depended on the type of the citizenry, whether good, law abiding or disciplined.

However, he said, if the citizenry would be lawless, refuse to respect people in authority and be enslaved to social vices, then the fortunes of the country would decline.

Mr Dakurah, therefore, called on the youth to be disciplined and live by the norms of the society in order to become responsible citizens to lead the country in the future.

He pointed out that the NCCE was facing challenges which included lack of means of transport, inadequate financial and logistics support and appealed to well-meaning Ghanaians to consider their plight and assist them.

Mr Dakurah urged beneficiary schools and communities to plant trees to serve as symbolic species for continuing students to appreciate the relevance of the day.

Ms Agartha Osei, Nkoranza South Municipal Girls Education Officer, stressed the need for girls to take their education seriously and compete with the boys to reach higher levels in order to become responsible mothers for their communities in the future.

She appealed to teachers and parents to work together and offer the necessary counselling for students to lead decent lives as responsible citizens.

Ms Osei cautioned the youth against pre-marital sex because such negative practices could make them school  dropouts.  

Source: GNA


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