The National Commission for Civic Education has appeared before the Council of State members to brief the eminent gathering about the Commission's planned activities and programmes for the year.
Kathleen Addy briefed the Council and outlined well-thought-out and citizens-centred programmes as Ghana goes to the polls this year.

She mentioned activities that will rally every citizen of this country to get involved in the building of this country which is directly informed by the Commission’s theme for 2024; ‘Together We Can Build Ghana, So Get Involved’.
Ms. Addy iterated the need for deliberate civic engagements which will prioritise and campaign against vote buying in our elections, and curb the possible intrusion of violent extremists, religious intolerance, and the spread of mis/disinformation and fake news.

High on the agenda of the Commission also, is youth participation in this year's election, a flagship research study; Matters of Concern to the Ghanaian Voter, debates, social media campaigns, Inter-Party Dialogue Committee engagements, media campaigns, outdoor outreaches, etc.

Ms. Addy called on State Actors to prioritise Civic Education in distributing resources to help actively rally citizens and promote participatory democracy, especially before, during and after the 2024 general election.

She also touched on other challenges affecting general civic education delivery in the country and appealed to the Council of State to be an advocate for the Commission.

The Chairman of the Council of State, Nana Otuo Siriboe II among other discussions gave the assurance, that, the Council will not relent in its efforts to support the NCCE and advocate on its behalf to fulfil its constitutional mandate.

The NCCE is an independent, non-partisan governance institution set up under Article 231 of the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana and the NCCE Act, 1993, Act 452 of the Parliament of Ghana.
The Commission works to promote and sustain democracy and inculcate in the Ghanaian citizenry, the awareness of their rights and obligations, through civic education.

Deputy Chairman in charge of Finance and Administration, Victor Brobbey; Commission Member, Hajara Mohammed Rufai and some senior managers accompanied the Chair of the Commission.
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