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| Peace Rallies Held in Ghana |
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| By Edward Aboagye, UPF-Ghana |
| Wednesday, October 11, 2006 |
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To communicate the peace message, UPF-Ghana organized rallies in four key cities: Ho, Koforidua, Kumasi, and Takoradi. 1) Ho is the regional capital for the Volta Region, in the southeast part of Ghana. With a population of over 300,000, it is known for its large regional market, several hospitals and Internet cafes. It was a good choice for the first rally. Setting out at 4:00 am on October 3, the team comprising UPF President Paul Gayina, Vice President Mrs. Helen Osei, Secretary General Edward Aboagye, Ambassador for Peace Alhaji T. S. Kerim, Dr. Daniel Quaye, and three others drove three hours to join Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sosu, who had been at Ho for a week preparing for the occasion. 4) Takoradi. October 6 was the turn of Takoradi, the third largest city in Ghana and an important commercial and industrial area. It is the capital of the western region, with a population of over 500,000. The team joined Pastor Aidoo and Thomas Folly, who went there a week earlier to prepare for the event. In Takoradi, an imam opened the event with a prayer. The same format was followed as the previous rallies. Thirty-eight persons attended, and three people were appointed Ambassadors for Peace. The guest of honor was the mayor of the city, Mr. Philip Kwesi Nkrumah, who accepted the appointment as an Ambassador for Peace. Bearing the name of a proud culture that had flourished in ancient times, Ghana was the first sub-Saharan African nation to obtain independence from colonial rule and establish a modern nation in 1957. English is the main language spoken, sharing official status with nine local languages. In addition to Christianity, there are many Muslims and followers of indigenous African beliefs. The Republic of Ghana is located on the Atlantic Ocean, in the area once known as the "Gold Coast." To read a message delivered at UPF peace rallies, click here. |