The Suhum Municipal Assembly proudly joins the nation in commemorating Constitution Day. This annual celebration marks the anniversary of the Fourth Republic’s 1992 Constitution, a cornerstone of Ghana’s democratic governance and a testament to the rule of law.

Led by the Hon. Lydia Ohenewa Sarah, Municipal Chief Executive for Suhum, the Assembly reaffirms its commitment to upholding and protecting the principles enshrined within the Constitution. This day serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility we share in safeguarding Ghana’s democracy, ensuring justice, and promoting the welfare of all citizens.

“Long live Ghana, Long live the 1992 Constitution!” Hon. Lydia Ohenewa Sarah declared. “On this Constitution Day, let us renew our dedication to the ideals of freedom, equality, and accountability that underpin our nation’s progress. The Suhum Municipal Assembly is resolute in its mission to serve the people and to build a better future, guided by the tenets of our Constitution.”

Constitution Day provides an opportunity for reflection on the achievements and challenges of Ghana’s democratic journey. The Suhum Municipal Assembly encourages all residents to actively participate in civic education initiatives, fostering a deeper understanding of their rights and responsibilities as citizens.

The Assembly extends its heartfelt wishes to all Ghanaians on this significant day. May the principles of the Constitution continue to inspire and guide our actions, contributing to a more just, prosperous, and peaceful Ghana.

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