Ghanaians on Tuesday called on the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) to give them the necessary education on the importance of national holidays.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, some residents of Tema said NCCE should have educated the public before the observation of any of the holidays as most people were oblivious of the significance of the Constitution Day which was observed on January 7.
"All we know is the president was sworn into power on January 7, as to why it is a holiday we do not know, " some indicated, while others said, "the Constitution says after a New year, there should be a holiday".
They, therefore, called on government equip the NCCE to organize to properly educate Ghanaians on issues of national importance.
Source: GNA
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NCCE is a waste And I wish the Gov . to dissolve it or put them to work.They only go to office to chat ,faccbooking ,what's apping and some have personnel business to attend to and they are paid every month. Mean while they can even move from their offices and talk to people around the local area .There are a lot of things Ghanaians must know.A lot of us do not read and through NCCE the citizens can acquire knowledge and information .This can even lead people to know their right and not be bullied by the police.