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Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang has called for a deeper national commitment to inclusion, stating that Ghana’s development must reflect the needs and potential of every child, regardless of ability.

She made the call at the annual Fun Day and Games of the New Horizon Special School in Accra, where children with special needs, including those on the autism spectrum, showcased their talents and determination in a series of sporting activities.

Addressing parents, teachers and caregivers under the theme “Run the Race with Endurance", the Vice President said inclusion must move beyond policy statements to practical support and shared responsibility.
“Our national progress will be meaningful only when every child is given the opportunity to thrive,” she said. “Inclusion is not charity. It is a responsibility we owe to one another.”
Professor Opoku-Agyemang praised the pupils for their resilience and confidence as they competed in events such as the 60-metre race, sack race, bottle-filling challenge and wheelchair race.

“When we create spaces where differences are embraced, we unlock potential that benefits the whole nation,” she noted. “These children remind us that ability is not defined by limitation.”
She commended the school’s management and staff for their dedication to empowering children with special needs, describing their work as central to building a more compassionate and equitable society.

As part of her support, the Vice President donated 50 boxes of soap, 100 boxes of sanitary pads and 50 bags of washing soap to improve hygiene at the school.
“Dignity begins with care,” she said. “Every child deserves a safe and supportive learning environment.”

In a show of solidarity and encouragement, all participating pupils were declared winners and awarded gold medals, drawing loud applause from parents and invited guests.
Management of the New Horizon Special School expressed appreciation for the Vice President’s visit, describing it as a strong affirmation of the importance of inclusion in national life.
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