Dr. Apaak sends Christmas, New Year message to Ghanaians

The Deputy Minister for Education and Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Hon. Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, has extended warm Christmas and New Year greetings to Ghanaians, calling for peace, good health, and renewed collective resolve as the nation looks ahead to a brighter future.
In a festive message issued to mark the Christmas season and the upcoming New Year, Dr. Apaak wished citizens a joyful celebration and a prosperous year ahead, emphasizing unity and shared responsibility in national development.
“Warmest wishes for a joyful Christmas and a prosperous New Year,” the Deputy Minister stated. “May this season bring peace, good health, renewed hope, and collective resolve as we work together to reset and build a brighter future for our beloved Ghana.”
The message reflects the government’s broader call for national cohesion and collaboration, particularly as Ghana continues efforts to strengthen key sectors, including education. Dr. Apaak underscored the importance of working together to achieve shared goals and sustainable progress.
As Deputy Minister for Education, he has been a strong advocate for policies aimed at improving access, quality, and equity within the education sector, aligning with the government’s broader reset agenda.
Festive Greetings to Constituents and Ghanaians
Dr. Apaak also used the occasion to connect with his constituents in Builsa South and Ghanaians at large, encouraging them to embrace the spirit of the season—peace, generosity, and hope—while remaining committed to national development in the coming year.
The Christmas message adds to similar goodwill messages from public officials across the country, as Ghanaians celebrate the festive season and prepare for the opportunities and challenges of the New Year.


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