
The fight against corruption should be the concern of every Ghanaian it would be wrong to pinpoint, politicians and other top government officials only. Corruption in Ghana is associated with all organizations, traders, farmers and everyone hence all hands should be on deck to rebuild the Ghana that we want. The Bono East regional minister, Hon Francis Owusu Antwi said this during his maiden address at the 68th Independence Day celebration in Techiman Ohene Ameyaw Park. Reflate review, reset
The minister pleaded with Ghanaians to consider Ghana as their personal property and handle it carefully. He says Ghana doesn’t belong to any individual. He further says the Bobo East region is blessed with some potential like tourism, cocoa, cashew yams and more with fertile farmlands, and the business market centre well located to engage in the 24-hour economy to increase the productivity of the people.
The minister, Hon Francis Owusu Antwi says Ghanaians observe the 6th March Independence Day celebration to honour forefathers for their sacrifices, hard work, and dedication. He urged Ghanaians to emulate their stride and falcon left for the next generations.
Watch the Bono East minister’s speech here
The outstanding schools from first to third received two volleyballs, one football and a cup for their hard work. In all, 14 schools were being paraded for the 68th independence celebration. Bono East Council of State member, Pemampim Yaw Kabrese vi made a presentation to Gyarko JHS.
The attention of the 68th Independence Celebration Show was finally switched to a 26-year-old artist who spent only one hour and 30 minutes to draw Dr Kwame Nkrumah. The drawing looks just like a picture. He finally presented the drawn picture to the Bono East regional minister, Hon Francis Owusu Antwi.