John Setor Demelo, the Parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon, brought holiday cheer to the constituents by organizing a vibrant party for the children in the area. The event, held over the holidays, aimed to promote a sense of community and instill values of respect and responsibility among the younger generation.
Under the able leadership of the constituency women’s organizer, Ms. Naima Abdulai, the program featured a variety of activities and festivities designed to engage and entertain the children. Ms. Abdulai, in her role, ensured that the children were not only well fed with a delightful spread of local African dishes and assorted foreign cuisines but also emphasized the importance of respect and good behavior at home.
Addressing the attendees, John Setor Demelo urged the children to be respectful towards their parents and emphasized the significance of growing up to become responsible and worthy citizens of Ghana. The parliamentary candidate spoke passionately about the role of the youth in shaping the future of the nation and encouraged them to embrace positive values from an early age.
The event, which saw a collaborative effort between the parliamentary candidate and the constituency women’s organizer, featured a local bar providing a variety of beverages to cater for the taste of both constituents and attendees. The festive atmosphere was enhanced by the availability of local and foreign dishes, creating an inclusive environment for all.
Ms. Abdulai, taking on a motherly role during the festivities, made sure that every child present was well fed and cared for. Play areas were set up and fully utilized to ensure the children experienced the fulfillment the party aimed to encourage.
The festive children’s party not only brought joy and laughter to the constituents of Ayawaso West Wuogon but also highlighted the commitment of the parliamentary candidate, John Setor Demelo, to the well-being and development of the community. As the New Year begins, the positive impact of such community-focused initiatives is expected to resonate, fostering a sense of unity and responsibility among the younger generation.
All constituency women executives and some of their male counterparts attended the programme.
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