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Samuel Nana-Bekai Djirackor, celebrated as a JoyNews Impact Maker, spearheaded a landmark event - the Peace and Patriotism Campaign 2024 - held at Zebilla Senior High Technical School in the Bawku West District. With his inspiring leadership and vision, Mr. Djirackor is redefining community engagement and empowerment, demonstrating how impactful individuals can drive meaningful change in society.
A Vision for Peace and Patriotism
As the CEO and Founder of Haven of Love Children’s Foundation, Samuel Nana-Bekai Djirackor has consistently championed the causes of peace, youth empowerment, and civic responsibility. This campaign, however, was a personal initiative that showcased his dedication to fostering unity and inspiring patriotism among Ghana’s youth. His keynote address resonated deeply with the audience as he urged participants to embrace peace as a cornerstone for progress and to take pride in their civic duties.

“My vision is to see young people realize their potential as ambassadors of peace and catalysts for change,” Mr. Djirackor said. “Together, we can build a nation rooted in unity and driven by a shared commitment to progress.”
Dynamic Participation from Stakeholders
While Mr. Djirackor led the charge, the campaign drew participation from several influential voices who supported his mission.
Martin Murtala Ayadago, Assistant Director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) for Bawku West, delivered a thought-provoking address. He emphasized the importance of informed civic participation in promoting national cohesion and peace.

Pastor David Apam, Chairman of the Peace Council in Bawku West District, highlighted the role of collaboration in conflict resolution and community development, echoing Mr. Djirackor’s call for collective responsibility.
Madam Gladys, a mentor with Haven of Love, shared a heartfelt testimony about how Mr. Djirackor’s leadership inspired her involvement in mentoring and advocacy, demonstrating his ability to motivate others to take action.
Engaging the Youth Through Creativity
The youth, who are at the heart of Mr. Djirackor’s vision, played a central role in the event. Through powerful poetry recitations, young members of the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation expressed their aspirations for peace and patriotism. Their creative contributions were a testament to Mr. Djirackor’s ability to inspire the next generation to use their voices for positive change.

From Impact Maker to Change Maker
Samuel Nana-Bekai Djirackor’s recognition as a JoyNews Impact Maker is a reflection of his unwavering commitment to driving progress in underserved communities. The Peace and Patriotism Campaign 2024 is the latest example of his hands-on approach to addressing critical societal challenges. By blending grassroots activism with a visionary outlook, Mr. Djirackor is not only empowering communities but also setting a standard for leadership and innovation.

A Call to Action and the Road Ahead
The success of the campaign is a stepping stone for future initiatives. Mr. Djirackor plans to expand the Peace and Patriotism Campaign to other regions, amplifying its impact and spreading its message of unity and civic engagement nationwide.
Reflecting on the event, Mr. Djirackor shared: “This campaign is not the end - it’s the beginning of a movement. Together, we will continue to inspire communities to prioritize peace, embrace patriotism, and work collectively toward a brighter future.”

The event, backed by the Haven of Love Children’s Foundation, brought together local leaders, educators, and residents, reinforcing the need for collaborative efforts to address community challenges.
Samuel Nana-Bekai Djirackor’s leadership continues to shine as a beacon of hope and a catalyst for transformation, proving that one individual’s vision can unite communities and inspire a nation.
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