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2024 Ga Homowo health walk ends on a high note

Homowo Health Walk The event was aimed at promoting peace and unity among Ghanaians ahead of the elections

Wed, 7 Aug 2024 Source: Nicholas Akussah, Contributor

The 2024 edition of the Ga Homowo health walk, organized by the Okintin Klan in collaboration with the Ga Traditional Council and supported by Bills Microfinance, came to a successful end on Saturday, August 3, 2024.

The event, which aimed to promote peace and unity among Ghanaians ahead of this year's festival and elections, attracted over 3000 participants who walked through the major principal streets in Accra.

The health walk, proudly sponsored by Bills Microfinance, started at the "Mantse Agbonaa" and finished at Akoto Lante, and saw both political and traditional rulers within the Ga state in attendance.

The event served as a platform to preach peace and unity, with participants singing songs of harmony and togetherness.

Nuumo Nikoi Amasah (II) of the Okintin Klan expressed his satisfaction over the successful end of the event, stating, "We are thrilled to see Ghanaians from all walks of life come together to promote peace and unity. As we approach the elections this year, it is crucial that we preach peace and unity, and this health walk has set the tone for a harmonious and peaceful celebration of the Ga Homowo festival."

The health walk was not only a platform for promoting peace but also an opportunity for participants to engage in physical activity and promote healthy living.

The event saw participants of all ages and backgrounds come together, showcasing the unity and diversity of the Ga people.

The success of the health walk was a testament to the power of community and the importance of promoting peace and unity.

As Ghana approaches the elections, events like the Ga Homowo health walk serve as a reminder of the need for harmony and togetherness.

The event sets the tone for a peaceful and harmonious celebration of the Ga Homowo festival and serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and togetherness in the various communities.

Source: Nicholas Akussah, Contributor