EDUCATION

Use Pulpit To Educate Youth On Ghana’s Constitution-Kawpour Chief Urges Churches

Nana Kwesi Mensah III Odizko, the chief of Kwaprow ,a suburb community in cape coast metropolis of the central region has called on religious leaders to utilize the pulpit as a platform to educate the youth about the country’s constitution.

Nana promoting constitutional education, emphasized the importance of teaching young people about ghana’s laws and constitution during church services and Sunday schools.

He said, he believes this will help instill a strong understanding of civic responsibilities from an early age.

Addressing youth misbehaviour in the society, he expressing concern over the rising cases of youth misbehavior,and urged local councils and churches to collaborate in addressing this challenge before it escalates further.

The chief made these remarks during the official launch of the 2025 Kwaprow Ahoba Festival, an event aimed at rallying support for the construction of a ward for hospital center in the community.

Nana Kwesi Mensah call highlights the critical role religious leaders can play in nation-building and youth development.

Moreover, Odiko stressed the drugs the youth in cape coast are engaging themselves through every day and night.

He pleaded with security egencis to collaborate with traditional leaders to find a solution to the problem.

Madam Georgina Ashiley,CEO of Ashgin Pharmacy, Cape Coast, a Special Speaker for the occasion, in her submission, she friendly calling the girls under age to stay away from sex to avoid pregnancy.

Teenage pregnancy is get hands in the metropolis, therefore there’s a need for our children to take their life serious and avoid anything that will cause their future.

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