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Ghana Parliament’s Museum: Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future

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Ghana’s rich legislative heritage has a new home – the Parliamentary Museum, officially inaugurated by Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin. Apexnewsgh reports

This landmark institution celebrates Ghana’s democratic journey, reflecting the enduring spirit and resilience of its people.

As Speaker Bagbin highlighted during the inauguration, the museum serves as a custodian of Ghana’s governance history, tracing its roots from pre-colonial systems to the modern parliamentary system established after independence in 1957.

He noted the significant impact of colonial rule on Ghana’s governance structure, shaping the parliamentary democracy enjoyed today.

The museum offers more than just a collection of historical documents and artifacts. It provides an interactive educational platform, engaging citizens, students, and researchers through exhibits and community programs. Visitors can explore the sacrifices made for Ghana’s freedom and gain a deeper understanding of the democratic principles guiding the nation.

Speaker Bagbin emphasized the museum’s role in inspiring pride and responsibility among Ghanaians, ensuring that the lessons and values of their legislative journey are celebrated and passed on to future generations. He also stressed the museum’s importance in supporting Parliament, providing historical context and insights for informed decision-making.

The Parliamentary Museum stands as a testament to Ghana’s commitment to governance, democracy, and the pursuit of freedom. As Speaker Bagbin called on all Ghanaians to participate in preserving the nation’s legislative legacy, it’s clear that this museum will play a vital role in shaping Ghana’s future.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

Ngamegbulam C. S

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