A statue of former President Jerry John Rawlings was unveiled in Dzelukope, Volta Region, on January 7, commemorating 33 years since he assumed office as the first President of Ghana's 4th Republic. The monument, funded by Mawuko Dzikunu and Clifford Selasi Kekeshie, is intended to preserve Rawlings' legacy and inspire future generations. During the unveiling ceremony, NDC Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia highlighted the statue's significance in promoting unity and accountability, traits associated with Rawlings' leadership. Local leaders praised Rawlings' contributions to Ghanaian politics and announced plans to name the NDC headquarters in his honor. The event also featured a wreath-laying ceremony and coincided with the sod-cutting for a new community library and museum, further emphasizing the community's commitment to education and remembrance.
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