The Chief of Old Mangoase and Asafohene of Akuapem Lartey, Nana Osiabour Kofi Adu II has urged the federal government, by means of the Chieftaincy Ministry, to assist shield Ghanaian tradition and heritage.
He has mentioned that it’s incumbent on the normal authorities to assist shield Ghana’s heritage because the youth are uncovered to overseas tradition by means of social media and tv programmes.
He maintained that the latest debate and controversies over the passage of Ghanaian Sexual and Human Values Bill, is a transparent indication of how Ghana is shedding the battle in opposition to the arrival of overseas doctrines in Ghana.
Osiabour Kofi Adu, talking in an interview with Onua FM/TV throughout actions to mark this yr’s Easter festivities at outdated Mangoase was furious at conventional authorities for permitting overseas tradition to prevail in Ghana.
“With the new modern trend where children are exposed to foreign culture through social media and television programmes, it is incumbent on us as chiefs to spearhead efforts to protect what we inherited from the forefathers”.
We should acknowledge the significance of safeguarding our cultural practices by instructing the youngsters our languages and customs not just for the intrinsic worth, but additionally for the function in fostering unity and cultural cohesion, he reiterated.
Nana on the sidelines urged political gamers and stakeholders to ensure honest competitors for political gamers earlier than the elections on December 7.
He likewise challenged politicians to run their campaigns freed from insults, defamation, and vanity in addition to respecting the views and choices of the electorates since all Ghanaians can not belong to 1 political occasion.
Story by Nana Yaw Opare Onua FM/3News.com