
Ghana Celebrates Democracy with Call for Digital Citizenship Excellence
Ghana's National Commission for Civic Education is inspiring citizens to bring constitutional values into the digital age, marking Constitution Day with hope and enthusiasm. The initiative invites all Ghanaians, especially youth, to become ambassadors of democracy online as the nation embarks on an exciting constitutional review process.
Ghana is celebrating a milestone moment as it marks National Constitution Day with a forward-looking vision that bridges democratic values with the digital future. The National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) is leading an inspiring nationwide initiative to help citizens embrace responsible digital citizenship while honoring the enduring principles of the 1992 Constitution.
This year's uplifting theme, "Upholding Our Constitution in a Digital Age: Our Collective Responsibility," reflects Ghana's progressive approach to ensuring its democratic foundations remain strong in an increasingly connected world. The celebration recognizes how digital platforms have wonderfully expanded opportunities for civic participation, while thoughtfully addressing the importance of maintaining constitutional values online.
The NCCE has expressed genuine appreciation for the Constitution Review Committee's dedicated efforts, encouraging all Ghanaians to actively participate in shaping the nation's constitutional future. This inclusive review process represents an exciting opportunity for citizens to contribute their voices and perspectives to Ghana's evolving democracy.
NCCE Chairperson Kathleen Addy delivered an empowering message affirming that Ghana's 1992 Constitution remains the supreme law across all spaces, both physical and digital. Her warm call to action invites public officials, civil society members, media professionals, and digital content creators to champion truth, tolerance, and respect throughout online communities.

What makes this initiative particularly heartening is its special focus on empowering young people. Ghana's youth are being celebrated and encouraged to serve as ambassadors of democratic values, using their natural affinity for technology to strengthen the nation's unity and democratic spirit. This recognition of young Ghanaians' potential to lead positive change represents a beautiful investment in the country's future.
As part of the Constitution Day festivities, the NCCE is rolling out an exciting program of civic education across the nation. Through community gatherings, school programs, and innovative digital platforms, Ghanaians everywhere will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of constitutional rights and learn about responsible digital citizenship in engaging, accessible ways.
The initiative highlights a wonderful truth: digital platforms offer unprecedented opportunities for Ghanaians to connect, learn, and participate in democracy like never before. By combining these modern tools with timeless constitutional principles, Ghana is creating a model for how nations can thrive in the digital age while staying true to their democratic values.
The Executive and other branches of government have been warmly invited to ensure the constitutional review process remains transparent and inclusive, with robust public education so every citizen can understand and engage with proposed changes. This collaborative approach demonstrates Ghana's commitment to democracy that truly serves all its people.
The NCCE's renewed commitment to educating citizens about their rights and responsibilities reflects a beautiful vision: nurturing a lasting culture of democracy where every Ghanaian feels empowered to contribute positively to their nation's future. As Ghana celebrates its constitutional heritage, the nation is simultaneously embracing an exciting digital future built on respect, tolerance, and shared democratic values.
This Constitution Day celebration reminds us that democracy is a living, evolving practiceโone that Ghanaians are actively shaping with wisdom, hope, and collective responsibility.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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