The Tain District Directorate of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has urged the public to develop oneness and Ghana first attitude in all their endeavors.
This came to light during an engagement with residents in the district by the Commission, as part of its activities marking this years’ Constitution Week celebration, under the theme, “We Are One, Ghana First.”
Elaborating on the theme, Mr. Jacob Dorzie, District Director of the Commission, said: “This is to emphasise our identity as one people with a common destiny, and that national interest supersedes ethnic and all other forms of sentiments.”
According to him, the celebration of Constitution Week was in fulfilment of one of the mandates of the Commission to create and sustain awareness of the principles and objectives of the 1992 Constitution to strengthen and sustain the country’s democracy, and to also draw people’s attention to the core national values and principles that emphasise inter alia, citizens’ participation, demand for accountability, and national cohesion.
The Commission, through the celebration, would interact with the public and intensify education on Ghana’s Constitution and raise awareness on the need for everyone to be abreast with the supreme law of the land.
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