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Okere NCCE hosts Inter-School Constitution Game to mark Ghana’s 68th Independence Anniversary

By Francis Ameyibor II Contributor
Education Okere NCCE hosts Inter-School Constitution Game to mark Ghana’s 68th Independence Anniversary
THU, 06 MAR 2025

The Okere District Office of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), in collaboration with the Eastern Regional Directorate, has organized an inter-school Constitution Game competition to commemorate Ghana's 68th Independence Anniversary.

The event brought together students from five basic schools in the district, aiming to promote civic awareness, patriotism, and academic excellence.

Distinguished Guests and Participants

The competition was attended by notable guests, including Madam Agnes Asantewaa Majisi from the NCCE Regional Office, Nana Addo Kwapong, Gyasehene of Mintakrom, and elders David Ofori and Emilia Amoah. Teachers from participating schools also graced the occasion.

Mr. Godfred Alexander, NCCE Okere District Director, explained that the competition featured six male and nine female participants from:

  • Nsutam Basic JHS
  • Kobokobo R/C Basic JHS
  • Asenema D/A Basic JHS
  • Mintakrom Basic JHS
  • Bepoase Basic JHS

Results and Student Engagement

After an exciting contest, Nsutam Basic JHS emerged as the winner with 25 points, narrowly defeating Asenema D/A Basic JHS, which secured 24 points. Kobokobo R/C Basic JHS took third place with 17 points, while Mintakrom Basic JHS and Bepoase Basic JHS followed with 16 and 12 points, respectively.

According to Mr. Alexander, the students were visibly enthusiastic and engaged, demonstrating a strong understanding of civic issues.

“The Constitution Game provided a valuable learning experience, promoting healthy competition, teamwork, and academic excellence,” he noted.

All participating students received prizes and certificates in recognition of their efforts.

The event was supported by staff from the NCCE Okere District Office, including Benjamin Tetteh (PCEO), Mawunya Attah (CEO), and Michael Ewool (CFO).

Regional Scope of the Competition

Meanwhile, Ms. Ophelia Nana Yaa Ankrah, NCCE Eastern Regional Director, revealed that the competition is being held from March 3rd to 10th, 2025, across all 33 districts in the region.

She explained that each NCCE district office will organize Civic Education Clubs from at least four basic schools to participate in the quiz.

“This engaging and interactive approach is based on the regional sub-theme, ‘A Fun and Interactive Approach to Civic Education.’ The event seeks to build a culture of constitutional awareness and defense among the youth,” she stated.

Ms. Ankrah emphasized that the Constitution Game is designed as a blend of education and entertainment, intended to captivate young minds.

NCCE’s 2025 Working Theme

The NCCE’s 2025 working theme is “Ghana’s Future: Our Collective Responsibility.”

“As much as possible, the Constitution Game Board should be used for the quiz. Where the Board is unavailable, offices should use the traditional approach, whereby each participating school presents three contestants,” Ms. Ankrah noted.

She further stressed that the concept of Civic Education Clubs is part of the Commission’s broader philosophy to “Catch Them Young”, instilling democratic and constitutional values in students from an early age.

The inter-school competition was a resounding success, reinforcing civic awareness, patriotism, and academic excellence among the students.

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