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Vice President Embodies Cultural Unity in Volta

 

 

Ghana’s Vice President, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, will embark on a significant visit to the Volta Region this Saturday, underscoring her commitment to promoting cultural heritage and national unity. According to James Gunu, Volta Regional Minister, the Vice President’s itinerary will include participation in the Norvikporgbeza and Tortsogbeza festivals in Kedzi and Sokpo, and a courtesy call on Togbi Sri III, the Awormefia of the Anlo State.

 

The Vice President’s visit is a testament to her dedication to preserving Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and promoting national unity. Her participation in the festivals will highlight the importance of cultural traditions in shaping the country’s identity.

 

The Norvikporgbeza and Tortsogbeza festivals are significant events in the Volta Region, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the people. The Vice President’s presence is expected to boost the morale of the people and promote unity among the various ethnic groups in the region.

 

The Vice President’s courtesy call on Togbi Sri III is a significant gesture, recognizing the importance of traditional authority in Ghana’s cultural landscape. The Awormefia of the Anlo State is a revered leader, and the Vice President’s visit is a demonstration of respect for his position and the Anlo people.

 

The Vice President’s visit to the Volta Region is a clear indication of her commitment to promoting cultural heritage and national unity. It is expected to strengthen ties between the government and the people of the Volta Region.

 

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Author: Stella Sunu

 

 

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