Nkwanta South NCCE organises quiz competition for Senior High Schools

Credit Daniel Agbesi Latsu

Kadjebi (O/R), Mar 16, GNA – The Nkwanta South Municipal Office of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) has organised a quiz competition for four Senior High Schools (SHSs) in the municipality.

The contesting schools included; Kyabobo Girls’ SHS, Nkwanta SHS, Nkwanta Community SHTS and Ntruboman SHS.

The competition was aimed at testing the understanding of the students on the 1992 Constitution, Civic issues, governance, among others.

Speaking at the programme at Nkwanta in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region, Mr. Robert Kwesi Boame, the Oti Regional Director of NCCE, asked the students to take keen interest in the study of the 1992 Constitution to deepen their understanding of the Civic issues.

He said understanding of the Constitution would empower them to defend it effectively against all forms of abuse and violations, know the rules, demands and ethics of democratic party politics.

Mr. Boame said an adequate knowledge on the Constitution would also enable them to participate fully in the processes involved in the governance of the country at all levels.

The Regional Director also advised the students to study hard and come out with flying colours.

Mr. John Tadare, Nkwanta South Municipal Director of NCCE, appealed to the students to help educate Ghanaians on the content of the 1992 Constitution as the fundamental law of the land.

He said educating the citizenry on the Constitution and other topical issues should not be left to the NCCE alone, but rather a shared responsibility.

Mr. Tadare, thanked the Oti Regional Minister, businesses, organisations in the municipality for contributing to the success of the quiz competition.

Mr. Bright Lenwah, the Nkwanta South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), entreated the students to learn hard to justify the investment their parents and government was making on them.

He commended NCCE for the quiz competition and called for its sustainance.

At the end of the competition, Kyabobo Girls’SHS came first with 52 points, followed by Nkwanta SHS with 47 points, Ntrubomam SHS secured third position with 42 points, while Nkwanta Community SHTS was at the bottom with 39 points.

The participating schools were presented with exercise and note books, pens, trophy and undisclosed cash amount.

GNA