Friday , April 19 2024

QUEEN MOTHER ENCOURAGES GHANAIANS TO EMBRACE POPULATION CENSUS OFFICERS FOR PEACEFUL EXERCISE

EMBRACE POPULATION CENSUS OFFICERS FOR PEACEFUL EXERCISE…QUEEN MOTHER

Ahead of the 2021 Population Census,  Nana Anima Ahwenepa has appealed to Ghanaians to embrace Census officers on their field of duties to make the 2021 Census activities a success. She is the the Queen Mother of Dwenase in the Ahafo Region of Ghana

According to her, the Population Census which is yet to start would help the country.  Emphasizing, she also said it would  encourage all persons to particular in the exercise. Hence, it would lead the towards the development of the country.

Moreover, the Population Census can be complete and smooth if every citizens participates gracefully in the exercise.

Furthermore. the basic objective of the Population Census is to collect records of the number of people in each household in Ghana.

Hence, the statistics of the data would be used to determine the rate development provision and positioning in the country.

Nevertheless, a country without a census on its population would not be able to provide the accurate commodities needed for its citizens.

Thus, Nana Adwenepa discloses this to Pink News in an exclusive interview in Accra.

As a matter of fact, education is the only key to a successful life. Besides, the value of education has a lot of values. It polishes and molds one to be a responsible and useful tool in the society

Since humans resource is one of the most key factors for a country to develop, it is essential to educate the youth.

In addition, she therefore encouraged parents to invest in their wards education.  Again, this she said would help children to become better persons in life.

However, parents are responsible for the successful and good upbringing of their wards complete wellbeing in the aspect of education.

 

Story by: Vera Aganu/pinkfmonlinegh.com

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