The National Commission for Civic Education, NCCE, engaged military personnel at Michel Camp in an educational session aimed at deepening understanding of the duties and responsibilities of citizens under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana. It also highlighted the mandate of the Commission in promoting civic awareness and democratic participation.
The programme formed part of the Commission’s continuing public education efforts to strengthen constitutionalism, civic consciousness, and national responsibility among all segments of the Ghanaian population. By engaging personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces, the Commission sought to highlight the importance of shared civic values and the collective duty of citizens and institutions in safeguarding Ghana’s democratic order. The engagement also underscored the importance of sustained civic education within key national institutions whose roles are closely linked to peace, discipline, and national development.









