Asunafo North MP Haruna Ba Mohammed Celebrates Ghana’s 69th Independence Day with Teachers and Students

The Member of Parliament for the Asunafo North Constituency, Haruna Ba Mohammed, joined constituents across the municipality to celebrate Ghana Independence Day, marking the nation’s 69th anniversary of independence.

The celebration brought together community members, students, teachers, and local leaders in a moment of patriotism and reflection on Ghana’s progress and future.

Recognizing Dedicated Teachers

As part of the Independence Day celebration, Hon. Haruna Ba Mohammed, together with the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), took the opportunity to recognize and award outstanding teachers from underserved communities within the constituency.

The teachers were honored for their commitment, resilience, and dedication to shaping the future of young people through education, especially in communities where access to educational resources can be limited.

The awards highlighted the critical role teachers play in national development and community transformation.

MP Quiz Competition Winners Awarded

Another highlight of the celebration was the presentation of prizes, plaques, and certificates to winners of the MP Quiz Competition, an educational initiative designed to encourage academic excellence among students in the constituency.

The competition showcased the knowledge, hard work, and determination of young learners, while also promoting a culture of learning and healthy academic competition among schools.

Hon. Haruna Ba Mohammed congratulated all participants and encouraged students to remain focused on their education and future ambitions.

Investing in Education and Youth Empowerment

According to the Member of Parliament, initiatives such as the MP Quiz Competition and teacher recognition programs demonstrate a strong commitment to education and youth empowerment in the Asunafo North Constituency.

By supporting teachers and motivating students, the constituency continues to build a foundation for sustainable development and opportunities for the next generation.

Celebrating Ghana at 69

The event also served as a reminder of the importance of unity, patriotism, and collective responsibility in building a stronger nation.

Hon. Haruna Ba Mohammed extended his warm wishes to all Ghanaians, celebrating the country’s journey since independence and expressing optimism for a brighter future.

“Happy 69th Independence Day to Ghana,” he said while encouraging citizens to continue contributing positively to national development.

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