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The Independence Square in Accra on Wednesday played host to 100,000 graduates who had been enlisted into the maiden edition of the Nation Builders Corps.
The people who could not hide their excitement danced and cheered the president when he was delivering his speech.
Mr Eugene Arhin, (3rd left) Head of Communications at the presidency and other officials look on as the progrmm goes on
Francis Asensu Boakye, (left) Deputy Chief of Staff in a handshake with one of the invited guests
Trade minister, Alan Kyerematen (right) exchanging pleasantries
Section of the graduates dance during the programme
Dr Kwesi Yankah, Tourism minister Catherine Afeku (second from left), and Mohammed Awal – Business Dev. minister (far left)
President and ministers singing the National anthem
Deputy Minister of Finance, Abena Osei Asare
Tourism Minister, Catherine Afeku
Vice president Dr Bawumia responds to cheers
Graduates cheer on
President Nana Akufo-Addo delivers a speech
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