The President of Supremo Executive Fun Club, Mr. Collins A. Welcourt, has urged the public, especially the youth, to ensure they do not allow themselves to be used for various violent acts ahead of the December 7 elections in Ghana.
He observed that peaceful elections should be the main priority of Ghanaians. He made these assertions during the inauguration of the Supremo Executive Fun Club in Accra.
“I would entreat all Ghanaians, especially the youth, to be careful during this year’s election. Vote peacefully and avoid chaos. Do not allow yourselves to be used for any violent acts,” he said.
Supremo Executive Fun Club is a fun-loving club that aims to support people in need in society. The club shifts its focus from self-indulgence to making a positive impact in the lives of people, creating a fund to assist others while still enjoying their adventures in a more meaningful way.
The Fun Club inducted a new executive team with a mission to support the needy. In an interview with the founder of Supremo Executive Fun Club, Maame Konadu Adiapena, she elaborated on the rationale for establishing such a club at this moment.
“As a group, Supremo has always been about fun and enjoying life, but we have come to realize that we can make a bigger difference. Instead of spending on things we do not really need, we are now focused on using our resources to help those in need and support individuals eager to learn a trade. It’s our way of giving back to society and creating a lasting, positive impact on people.”
The vision for this charitable mission is to serve as a signal of hope, uniting members in a shared purpose of making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.