Jaman South NCCE Engages National Ambulance Service on Constitutional Values

The Jaman South Municipal office of the NCCE marked the 2025 Annual Constitution Week by engaging officers of the National Ambulance Service. The interaction, held under the Commission’s national theme “Ghana’s Future, Our Collective Responsibility,” reminded participants of Ghana’s return to democratic rule in 1992 and the importance of upholding constitutional governance. Municipal Director, Mr. Emmanuel Oduro, urged Ghanaians to resist any calls for military rule despite current national challenges, encouraging all citizens to defend the 1992 Constitution as outlined in Article 3.

Mr. Oduro further noted that the erosion of trust in state institutions threatens national unity and civic participation. He called on the officers to remain committed to their duties and play an active role in national development. Mr. Matthew Kofi Dzoboku, a staff of the Commission also commended the Ghana Ambulance Service for their critical role and urged them to embody values such as integrity, discipline, and hard work to drive Ghana’s progress.

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