
The Bassare Youth Association (BAYA) has officially inaugurated its 2026 National Congress, a landmark event aimed at uniting the Bassare people across regional and national borders. Scheduled to take place from September 18 to 21, 2026, in Kpandai, the congress is organized under the theme "One People, One Heritage, One Culture." This four-day gathering is designed to serve as a pivotal platform for Bassare youth and stakeholders to reconnect with their roots while collectively strategizing for the socio-economic advancement of their communities.
Organizers anticipate a massive turnout, with thousands of participants expected to travel from various parts of Ghana and neighboring West African countries. The congress program is structured to blend cultural preservation with modern engagement. Key highlights will include traditional performances that showcase the rich Bassare history, a competitive football gala, and dedicated sessions for cultural education. Beyond the festivities, the congress will host in-depth discussions on community development, providing a space for members to address shared challenges and explore collective opportunities for infrastructure and social growth.
Leadership within BAYA has emphasized that this congress is a vital effort to safeguard cultural identity in an increasingly globalized world. By encouraging active participation from the youth, the association aims to instill a sense of pride and responsibility in the next generation of leaders. Association executives have called for a unified front among all Bassare communities, urging them to use this upcoming gathering as a catalyst for long-term regional development, social cohesion, and the preservation of their shared heritage for years to come.
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