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NCCE Launches 2024 Constitution Week, Encourages Voting

NCCE Launches 2024 Constitution Week, Encourages Voting

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has kicked off the 2024 Constitution Week celebrations with a strong message urging citizens to actively participate in the upcoming December general election by casting their votes. Chairperson of the commission, Kathleen Addy, emphasized the importance of voting, stating that it is not only a right but also a civic duty that shapes the future of the nation. The launch of Constitution Week took place at the Palace of the Asafohene, Asafo Boakye Agyeman Bonsu, in the Subin Constituency of Kumasi, Ashanti Region, last Tuesday. The week-long event is themed "Together we can…
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NCCE Urges Youth To Reject Politicians Promoting Violence Ahead Of 2024 Elections

NCCE Urges Youth To Reject Politicians Promoting Violence Ahead Of 2024 Elections

The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) is urging the youth to resist any offers from politicians encouraging violent actions and disruptions during the upcoming 2024 elections. Emphasizing citizens' crucial role, chairperson of the commission Kathleen Addy stressed the collective responsibility to prevent bloodshed on December 7th. Addressing the media, Ms. Addy conveyed the NCCE's strong message to the youth, urging them to reject any involvement in violent acts orchestrated by politicians. As part of the Constitution Day activities, the press conference served as a platform to underscore the significance of civic responsibility in upholding peace during electoral processes. She…
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Coup D’état Not A Solution To Our Economic Challenges – NCCE

Coup D’état Not A Solution To Our Economic Challenges – NCCE

Kathleen Addy, the Chairperson, National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Tuesday said the economic hardship currently being experienced by Ghanaians must not give rise to any form of political unrest in the country. She said coup d’état was not the solution to the country’s problems, stressing the need for Ghanaians to continue to uphold the tenets of democracy to sustain the gains made. “We cannot afford to erode the hard won gains of our democracy…Indeed, when it comes to coups, Ghana has been there – we have done that and we know for a fact that nothing good can come…
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