Mr. Daniel Owusu, the Offinso North District Coordinating Director, wants people to love their country more and help build a better Ghana. He shared these thoughts during the 68th Independence Day celebration. The Offinso North District Assembly organized the event at Akumadan D/A School Park with the theme "Reflect, Review, and Reset."
Owusu believes this theme fits perfectly with Ghana's current needs. He asks everyone to think about how far the country has come, look at what it has accomplished, and make changes where needed for a stronger future. He points out that Ghana has made great progress in many areas during its 68 years of independence.
The country improved its government systems, schools, medical care, roads, and economy over the decades. Yet Owusu admits Ghana still faces problems like job shortages, old infrastructure, and gaps in education and healthcare services. These issues need everyone's attention to move forward as a nation.
Owusu explained the government started a reset plan to focus efforts on lasting progress and national growth. He urges all citizens to support this vision if they want to create the Ghana they dream about. He believes Ghanaians must use their natural resources, talented people, and new technologies to spark innovation, business growth, and long-term prosperity.
Owusu believes this theme fits perfectly with Ghana's current needs. He asks everyone to think about how far the country has come, look at what it has accomplished, and make changes where needed for a stronger future. He points out that Ghana has made great progress in many areas during its 68 years of independence.
The country improved its government systems, schools, medical care, roads, and economy over the decades. Yet Owusu admits Ghana still faces problems like job shortages, old infrastructure, and gaps in education and healthcare services. These issues need everyone's attention to move forward as a nation.
Owusu explained the government started a reset plan to focus efforts on lasting progress and national growth. He urges all citizens to support this vision if they want to create the Ghana they dream about. He believes Ghanaians must use their natural resources, talented people, and new technologies to spark innovation, business growth, and long-term prosperity.