Bawumia Demands Preservation Of Culture, Heritage

 

The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has called for the preservation of Ghanaian culture and heritage as a legacy to unborn generations.

Speaking in Anlo on Saturday at the 2022 Hogbetsotso Festival, which happened to be the 60th anniversary of the festival, Dr. Bawumia underscored the need for cultural sustainability, explaining that it is about “maintaining cultural beliefs, cultural practices, heritage conservation, culture as its own entity, and the question of whether or not any given culture will exist in the future.”

“This festival has not been celebrated ever since the break out of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, which brought many countries, businesses and organisations to their knees. Thanks to the good interventions and measures instituted by the His Royal Majesty, Torgbi Sri III and the good people of Anlo, this festival has once again seen the light of day,” Dr. Bawumia said.

“The Anlo State, over the past 60 years, has strived and contributed in many ways towards the Development of our dear nation Ghana.  So, as we celebrate the 60th annual Hogbetsotso Festival today, we must look back even as we take stock of our achievements and challenges over the years and re-strategise on how we can further accelerate the development of the Anlo State and Ghana at large,” Dr. Bawumia said.

“A common knowledge is that Anlo Traditional Area, especially Anloga and Keta is one of the growing, well patronised and highly competitive tourist destinations in Ghana and beyond. Aside the enormous tourism potentials of the districts, which draw hundreds of tourists here every week and several thousand every year, it is naturally, a peaceful area to sit and relax,” he added.

The colourful festival also attracted renowned traditional leaders of the country, including the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Ga Mantse Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II and the Omanhene of Kwahu Traditional Area Daasebre Akuamoah Agyapong II.

The presence of the Asantehene in Anlo was even more historic, as his visit was the first time in over 120 years that any Asantehene has visited the Volta Region.

 

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