Nkwanta South marks Independence Day, call for peace and development

By Patience Tawiah, GNA  

Nkwanta (O/R), March 8, GNA – The people of Nkwanta South in the Oti Region have commemorated this year’s Ghana’s Independence Day with a renewed call for peace, unity, and accelerated development in the municipality.  

The celebration, which brought together students, traditional leaders, security personnel, and government officials, was marked with a colourful parade and cultural displays that highlighted the rich heritage of the area.  

Mr Joseph Kwame Antwi Awal, Municipal Chief Executive of Nkwanta South, addressing the gathering emphasised the importance of peace as a foundation for development. 

He also noted that despite the challenges that have affected the municipality in recent years, residents must remain committed to dialogue, tolerance, and cooperation to ensure lasting stability.  

Mr Antwi Awal also encouraged the youth to embrace discipline, patriotism, and hard work to contribute meaningfully to the growth of both the municipality and the nation at large. 

He also commended the chiefs for their tremendous efforts in peace dialogue and urged them to continue to work with security agencies and speak with the youth to bring long-lasting peace stressing that peace would create an enabling environment needed to attract investment, promote tourism, and improve livelihoods.  

Students from various basic schools and senior high schools who participated in a march past, displayed impressive coordination and enthusiasm as they paid their respect to the country’s Independence heroes.  

GNA 

Edited by Maxwell Awumah/Linda Asante Agyei