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Teachers urged to be mentors, moral compasses

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Teachers have been encouraged to go beyond their roles as educators and become mentors, role models, and coaches to their students.
The call was made by the Executive Director of the Complementary Education Agency, Dr. Mrs. Catherine Appiah-Pinrah, who stressed the importance of guiding students not just academically but morally as well.
Speaking at the climax of the 2025 Catholic Education Week Celebration in Suhum, Dr. Appiah-Pinrah noted that today’s society was experiencing a rapid decline in moral values, and students were increasingly exposed to various moral dangers.
Therefore, she emphasised that teachers must serve as moral compasses, helping students navigate life’s challenges through positive mentoring.
The Catholic Education Week Celebration was an annual event held nationwide to promote the Catholic identity and recognise the contributions and achievements of students, teachers, and staff in Catholic schools.
This year’s theme, ‘The Catholic Teacher, A Good Shepherd in Contemporary Times,’ underscored the vital role of teachers in shaping students’ moral and intellectual development.
The event was also aimed to strengthen relationships among students, teachers, parents, and the wider community.
Dr. Appiah-Pinrah highlighted the Catholic Church’s significant role in Ghana’s educational system, shaping and molding numerous lives over the years.
She praised Catholic education for its unique approach to training the heart, mind, and hands, cultivating both spiritual and physical well-being.
Reflecting on the event’s theme, Dr. Appiah-Pinrah stressed the urgent need for teachers across the country to train the students entrusted to their care, especially in an era marked by rapid technological advancements and the spread of both useful and misleading information through social media and other digital platforms.
She urged teachers to create inclusive and supportive learning environments that help students develop critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and strong moral values.
On his part, the Regional Manager of Catholic Schools, Mr. Jude Agyare, likened teachers to good shepherds who were willing to lay down their lives for their students.
In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, he said teachers must remain flexible and adapt their teaching methods, pace, and content to meet the evolving needs of their students.
Mr. Agyare also commended Monsignor Paul Lawer Kudjo, the Local Manager of Suhum RC Cluster of Schools, for his dedication and commitment to organizing the Education Week celebration.
In a speech read on her behalf, the Suhum Municipal Director of Education, Angelina Aba Osei-Bonsu, praised Catholic teachers for their dedication and commitment to the teaching profession.
She acknowledged that their work extended beyond the classroom, playing a crucial role in shaping the future of society.
Awards were presented to some selected deserving students from Suhum RC Cluster of Schools, Amanhyia Catholic JHS among others.
From Ama Tekyiwaa Ampadu Agyeman, Suhum
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Oti RCC adopts non-partisan strategy to foster development

Ghana is to reconstruct new intermediary land boundary pillars to protect the country’s land boundaries and ensure effective boundary management.
The decision to reconstruct the new pillars was a result of their weak nature that had led to their removal by natural activities such as erosion and farming.
Also, due to the lack of a well demarcated international land boundaries, foreigners from neighbouring countries stray into Ghana without notice.
“All our boundaries are demarcated. However, we have a few challenges. These challenges have to do with the type of pillars that have been constructed along our land boundaries. Most of the pillars are very weak, and some of them have been removed as a result of natural activities,” the Commissioner General of the Ghana Boundary Commission, Major General Emmanuel Wekem Kotia, said.
“What we have done is that we have decided with our neighbours to start what we call the reaffirmation exercise. The reaffirmation means that we are confirming our land boundaries, and as a result of that, we are even increasing the number of boundaries along the international boundaries.
Apart from the main pillars, we are introducing intermediary pillars, which are within the main pillars and probably a distance of 500m apart,” he added.
Major General Kotia disclosed this when the Ghana Boundary Commission paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Mr Ahmed Ibrahim, in Accra on Friday.
He said that the reaffirmation exercise was being sponsored by the German government with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) as the implanting partner.
Apart from the construction of the intermediary pillars, the Ghana Boundary Commission, Major General Kotia said, had initiated some social intervention programmes such as the construction of health centres to support deprived communities along the country’s boundaries.
He said that it was important for the country to develop initiatives to encourage local economic development, especially for communities along her boundaries, and therefore pledged the Boundary Commission’s support to the government in that regard.
Also, he appealed to the ministry to include the Boundary Commission in workshops organised for district assemblies to enable the Commission brief District Chief Executives on its mandate.
Additionally, Major General Kotia promised to collaborate with the Ministry and all other stakeholders in the protection and management of land boundaries along the country.
In his remarks, Mr Ibrahim assured Major General Kotia that the concerns raised were well noted, and the necessary measures would be taken to address them.
He also noted that the government recognised the challenges that the lack of clarity on the country’s internal boundaries had created, which sometimes affects revenue mobilisation at the local level and constituency creation.
Mr Ibrahim said the government would support the Boundary Commission financially to enable it to carry out its mandate effectively and reduce the Commission’s reliance on international organisations for funding.
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Oti RCC adopts non-partisan strategy to foster development

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March 17, 2025
The Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC) has adopted a non-partisan strategy to foster the development of the region by convening stakeholder meetings in the capital, Dambai.
The meetings are designed to harness the participants’ experiences, exchange ideas, and collaborate effectively with the ORCC, thereby enabling them to make significant contributions to the region’s development.
The stakeholders consisted of former Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs) from both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), encompassing the years surrounding 2001, both prior to and following the establishment of the Oti region.
Their extensive experiences during their tenures were intended to contribute significantly to the region’s development.
Speaking at the meeting, the Oti Regional Minister, Mr John Kwadwo Gyapong, said the stakeholder gathering would provide him with the opportunity to gain insights from the experiences of previous Municipal, District, and Chief Executives (MDCEs).
He emphasised the importance of recognising both challenges and opportunities in order to leverage them for the necessary development aimed at enhancing the living conditions of the community.
Mr Gyapong again stressed that the development of the Oti Region called for unity and peace which he said were prerequisites for growth, saying the development efforts of the region should be devoid of partisan politics and called on all stakeholders to contribute meaningfully to the progress of the region.
The Regional Minister commended the former MDCEs for their willingness to support the development activities of the region, and called on other development partners to help bring the needed development to the region.
A former District Chief Executive for Krachi West, Mr Moses Kwame Ponyeh, lauded what he described as an all-inclusive administration adopted by the Oti Regional Minister, and urged him not to relent in his efforts, since the move would definitely yield positive results for growth.
Mr Ponyeh said development should be regarded as a collective responsibility of all, irrespective of political affiliation to ensure that relevant development needs would be provided for the people.
The former District Chief Executive (DCE) stated that the lack of a bridge over the Oti River, along with insufficient agricultural practices such as irrigation, has hindered development over the years.
He noted that the current scenario, where vehicles transporting agricultural products from the northern regions of the country and Burkina Faso must wait for hours at the Oti River bank for a pontoon to ferry them across, is detrimental to economic activities.
Mr Ponyeeh explained that the absence of effective transport system in the region continued to militate against the progress of the region, and would definitely affect government’s 24hour economy when implemented and appealed to the government to build a bridge at Dambai as a legacy project of the Mahama-led NDC government.
FROM SAMUEL AGBEWODE, DAMBAI

Since the institution of the Heritage Month celebration in Ghana, it has offered citizens opportunities of a lifetime to learn about their cultures and lifestyles.
Ghana’s version is observed in the month of March, coinciding with the country’s Independence Day celebrations on March 6.




Show host, George Sappor in full
regalia as a traditional leader


outfit to mark Independence Day and
Heritage Month. She usually does it with
husband and best friend, Kofi Aduonum
but in his absence, she maintained the
poise to attract the atte
Heritage Month features festivals, food fairs, arts, crafts, and music events to highlight the economic and social value of preserving national heritage.
Though a brainchild of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), the celebration has been driven to greater heights by local media with the organisation of several events to create the needed euphoria.


at Original TV gave
culture a touch of ‘old
school’ in her presentation
last Tuesday to wow
her audience as part of
the station’s Heritage
Month celebration
Among the events are the Heritage Caravan and Back To Your Village Food Bazaar powered by Accra-based Citi FM and Citi TV, Wear Ghana Festival and the Gɔbɛ festival powered by 3News.


The Heritage Caravan is a road trip which takes patrons across more than half of Ghana’s regions to offer a distinctive road trip that allows participants to explore the various regions of Ghana, providing an up-close encounter with the country’s historical and cultural heritage.



In addition to these roles played by the media, news anchors and other presenters appear on screens immaculately garbed in locally made outfits, bringing out the beauty of our traditions.
Today, The Spectator newspaper selected a few of the media personalities that are working to give the celebration a global dimension to project the country.
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