The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) on Tuesday launched this yr’s Emancipation Day Celebration with a name on Ghanaians to resume their dedication to construct a free and peaceable nations and communities the place folks may have alternatives to stay in dignity and prosperity.
The day slated for July 22 to August 1, 2024 could be on the theme, “Unity and Resilience; Building Stronger Communities for a Brighter Future.”
Being the twenty sixth celebration, the day is well known yearly to mark the abolition of slavery within the British Colonies in 1834 and its annual observance launched in Ghana in 1998.
It was to additionally rekindle the flame of unity amongst black folks all over the place.
The Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr Mark Okraku-Mantey, launching the programme in Accra, stated the celebration of emancipation day should remind Ghanaians that there was a interval of slavery and bondage; collective trauma of African folks, a interval whose merciless legacy of racial discrimination, neo colonialism, financial exploitation, underneath improvement and poverty steady to persist.
He known as for a agency resolved to by no means once more permit just a few folks with superior know-how to control and exploit the blackman to serve their curiosity as occurred throughout these darkish centuries of Trans-Atlantic Slave commerce.
“As we mark another Emancipation Day, let us remember with gratitude our client ancestors who resisted the brutality of slavery, let their sacrifices rekindle in us,” he added.
The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), MrAkwasiAgyeman, paid tribute to the forebears who died within the combat for freedom and stated the occasion was a second of rebirth which known as for extra self-introspection and reconciliation amongst Ghanaians to assist nation-building.
“Emancipation is not just about the remembrance of the abolition of slavery but also about celebrating the Ghanaian culture to create a unique sense of unity, cooperation and understanding among Africans and the world as a whole,” he stated.
MrAgyeman indicated that the theme for the yr’s celebration was applicable because it sought to unite and develop communities, saying that the GTA in collaboration with its businesses have been engaged on a programme to make sure that some forts and castles in some communities which had turn into a “scar on the memory of humanities” have been developed and preserved.
The Executive Director, PANESFEST Foundation, Professor Efua Southerland-Addyemphasised the necessity of adopting new measures and utilizing know-how to advertise some previous details about how Ghana turned emancipated and people who contributed to the journey that has introduced us this far.
“From today, let’s get back on track to do things that will grow us. It wll not happen by itself, but we’ve to deliberately do it,” she added.
Activities lined for the celebration embrace commissioning of Salaga Slave Market, durbar at Pikworo Slave Camp-Upper East Region, tribute to the ancestors; wreath laying at W.E.B Dubois Centre, George Padmore Library, and embark on picture exhibition of the legacy of Prof. Efua Sutherland after which lay wreath on the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.
The relaxation are durbar of chiefs at AssinPraso, echoes of tradition celebrating diasporan variety, reverential evening at Cape Coast, emancipation day durbar at AssinManso School Park to put wreath on the graves of former enslaved Africans and at last go to to theNonkoNsuo.
BY VIVIAN ARTHUR