NCCE is reviving all Civic Education Clubs in schools. This is to help intensify civic education engagements among the youth to become responsible and patriotic citizens.
The Kwahu South Municipal Office of NCCE in the Eastern Region as part of the revival of CECs has visited the Civic Education Club in the Mpraeso Senior High School which has been dormant for quite some time.
The team enlightened and actively engaged the students on the benefits of being a member of the Civic Education Club. The students were also lectured on the mandate, vision, and mission of the Civic Education Club and the work of the National Commission for Civic Education.
The NCCE’s s Civic Education Club is a platform that encourages the study of the 1992 Constitution to broaden and deepen the understanding of the youth in democracy and nation-building. Students are mostly encouraged to realize their roles as future leaders and take an active part in consolidating Ghana’s democracy and national stability.
NCCE has over four thousand, three hundred CECs in Basic, Secondary, and Tertiary institutions across the country.
The students of the Mpraeso Senior High School were excited to learn about the work of NCCE and the need to be a member of the Civic Education Club. They were thrilled at the mention of organizing educational trips to national edifices and tourist sites, quizzes, and debates among others. They expressed their gratitude to the NCCE for the opportunity given to students to be members of the CEC.
The NCCE office presented a copy of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana and a Constitution Game to the club.
THE TEAM INTRODUCING CIVIC EDUCATING CLUB TO THE STUDENT BODY OF MPRAESO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (MPASS)
MR BENJAMIN BAAH (CEO) PRESENTING THE MISSION OF CIVIC EDUCATION CLUB IN MPASS.
MR DANIEL APPIAH (SCEO) PRESENTING A 1992 CONSTITUTION AND THE GAME TO MPASS.
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