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NAFAC 2022: Guard against actions threatening peace and unity – President Akufo-Addo

By Prince Acquah

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
December 11, 2022
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Cape Coast-Ghana, Dec 11, GNA – President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has officially opened the 2022 edition of the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC) with a call on citizens to guard against actions which threatened the country’s peace and unity.
He said peace and unity remained the ‘sine qua non’ for attaining sustainable development and citizens must place them above all individual interests in all circumstances.
“We should be proud that Ghana is enviably one of the most peaceful countries on our continent and in the world. We must therefore guard against any action that would compromise the peace, unity and love we enjoy as a country,” he said.
The President opened the weeklong festival in colour, glitz and glamour before a durbar of chiefs , heads of department and students at the Adisadel School Park in Cape Coast.
The magnificent expression of the rich Ghanaian culture and tradition in all forms, including music, dance, poems, food, language and dresses which characterised the event was a sight to behold.

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The national event attracted chiefs and people from all over the country to represent and sell their unique cultures in a unifying fashion to Ghana and the world.
This year’s event which marks the 60th anniversary of the Festival, is on the theme: “Revising Patriotism, Peace and Unity through Cultural Diversity for Sustainable Development.”
President Akufo-Addo observed that Ghana had one of the richest and most vibrant cultures in the world which bound the people together.
“A country’s strength is built on the vibrancy of its culture,” he noted and described the Ghanaian culture as a dynamic living organism which must adapt to change and the people must work to preserve the valuable aspects and discard those that caused harm.
The President said the cultural and creative industries were key drivers of economies across the world, stressing that it had the potential of attracting high foreign earnings for Ghana through export.
In view of that, he said his government had since 2020 provided support for the cultural, creative arts and tourism industries to help revive and expand the sectors to grow economy.
The latest of such supports, he noted, was a $10 million grant for some 1,500 Small and Medium Enterprises in the sector with about 10 percent of the amount allocated for female-owned enterprises.
President Akufo-Addo intimated that Ghana’s cultural representation was a captivating story which needed to be told with the active involvement of all artists and artisans to achieve the goal of attaining a Ghana beyond aid.
Mrs Justina Marigold Assan, the Central Regional Minister, said the festival was a unifier and great way to pay tribute to ancestors and heroes of the country.
She urged the citizens to remain committed and sacrifice individual ethnocentric interests for the national good.

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IMG 20221210 WA0115 She further urged all participants to seize the opportunity to learn one another’s culture, stating that it was the surest way to give meaning to “living in peace and harmony”.
She implored all, particularly the youth, to desist from negative and detrimental acts in the course of the festival so they could live to celebrate more to come.
Every region will have a day to showcase their culture in the course of the event.
Additionally, exhibition booths have been provided for all 16 Regional Centres for National Culture (CNC) and the 22 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies of the host region to showcase their heritage.
The event ground is also a business centre for individual enterprises who have also been provided exhibition booths.
Aside from that, a farmers’ market has been established alongside the festival to create a direct interface between farmers and buyers who would buy and sell at farm gate prices.

Source: Ghana News Agency
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