The Abraham Attah Foundation is collaborating with Afri-Gold Impact to embark on a peace campaign tour dubbed “Ghana Peace Drive- Let Ghana Win”.
This project is to educate the public on the importance of maintaining peace before, during and after the presidential and parliamentary elections.
The young actor and his team have produced a documentary that will be used for the education nationwide. The documentary put together statements from Emmanuel Bombande (Executive Director of the West African Network for Peace building), Kofi Asante (Chairman of the National Peace Council), Fred Dogbe (Former Secretary of Christian Council), Bright Kweku Appiah (Executive Director of Child Right International), Sheikh Dr. Nuhu Shaributu (National Chief Imam) and Ransford Tetteh (Former President of Ghana Journalists Association) to advice the public against violence.
The team will travel to flash point communities across the country with a video van to show the documentary in the public domain(gatherings) and also distribute over ten thousand T-shirts with peace inscription on them for free.
This project is aimed at bringing harmony and providing a peaceful atmosphere for people to co-exist and pursue their dreams and aspiration. It will be reaching out to people at market places, schools, churches, mosques, etc.This project is to educate the public on the importance of maintaining peace before, during and after the presidential and parliamentary elections.
The young actor and his team have produced a documentary that will be used for the education nationwide. The documentary put together statements from Emmanuel Bombande (Executive Director of the West African Network for Peace building), Kofi Asante (Chairman of the National Peace Council), Fred Dogbe (Former Secretary of Christian Council), Bright Kweku Appiah (Executive Director of Child Right International), Sheikh Dr. Nuhu Shaributu (National Chief Imam) and Ransford Tetteh (Former President of Ghana Journalists Association) to advice the public against violence.
The team will travel to flash point communities across the country with a video van to show the documentary in the public domain(gatherings) and also distribute over ten thousand T-shirts with peace inscription on them for free.
In an interview with Abraham Attah before he left for school in the United State during the weekend, he said “even though I will not be in Ghana during the election, it is important that Ghana remain peaceful before, during and after the election, because this is my home. I still have my family, friends and loved ones in Ghana”. He also said “Even though I will not be here in person for this project, my presence will be felt in different ways and this project will have a great impact on the country during this election period”.
The project kick start in October till the election is over.
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