General News of Sunday, 3 December 2017

Source: kasapafmonline.com

31st December Revolution: Ho to host 36th anniversary

Former President Jerry John Rawlings will grace the ceremony Former President Jerry John Rawlings will grace the ceremony

The Volta Regional capital, Ho, will host a route march and a durbar of chiefs and people to mark the 36th anniversary of the 31st December revolution.

There will also be a wreath-laying ceremony and the lighting of the perpetual flame at the ceremony which will be graced by the leader of the revolution, former President Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings.

The theme for this year’s event is ‘’Uniting around the principles of probity, accountability, and social justice”.

The commemoration is a sober and reflective moment which seeks to remind the Ghanaian populace of the principles that underpinned the popular revolution.

This was revealed at the inaugural meeting of the Local Organizing Committee spearheaded by the Volta Regional MPs caucus Chairman Hon. Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah and the Volta Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong.

Other members of the committee included the immediate past Regional Minister of the Volta Region, Hon Helen Ntosu, Former Deputy Regional Minister Hon. Francis Ganyaglo, MP for Ho Central, Hon Benjamin Kpodo, Chairperson of the Volta Women’s working committee and former minister of state, Hon Dzifa Attivor, former MP for Ho Central Capt George Nfodjo and the former Regional Chairman of the Volta Regional NDC, Hon Kwasi Aboagye.

The committee which reflects the aspirations of all interest groups also includes the cadres of the revolution led by their Volta Regional Chairman Comrade Frank Adoba.

Also represented were the Regional Youth and Women’s wing of the NDC, the Ho Central NDC, the Muslim community and the 31st December Women’s movement.

The inaugural meeting was attended by members of the Central Planning Committee led by the Secretary of the National Interim Management Committee of the United Cadres Front.