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 GBA celebrates Father’s Day with VAG

 Male members of the Greater Accra branch of the Ghana Bar Association have marked this year’s Father’s Day celebration by making a donation to Veterans Administration, Ghana (VAG).

They presented bags of rice, cartons of milo, milk, sugar, toiletries and others to VAG at the headquarters of the Administration, on Saturday, a day ahead of the celebration.

 In addition, they served members of the VAG Contingent and VAG staff present a hot meal and dined with them as a sign of appreciating them.

 In a release issued by the Public Relations Officer of VAG, Ex WOI Bright Segbefia, the items were handed over by the president of the Ghana Bar Association, Mr Yaw Boafo, on behalf of males of the Greater Accra branch of the association, and were received by the executive director of VAG, Capt Ben Edmund Duah (Rtd).

The GBA president, said, over the years, Father’s Day celebration was not given much prominence despite the important roles by men in building homes and societies.

He said the GBA have, therefore, decided to change the status quo by coming out to make donations to certain selected groups across the country, adding that at the time that they were making the donation to VAG in Accra, other regional branches of the GBA were carrying out the same exercise across the country.

Explaining what influenced their choice of VAG in Accra, MrBoafo said, Veterans played invaluable roles in the country’s independence struggle and they, therefore, deserved to be honoured.

The GBA president observed that despite the turbulence in the ECOWAS sub region, the country has remained peaceful, something he credited to the armed forces of the country.

“If there are fathers who have laid down their lives for our stability, then they are our veterans,” said the GBA president.

CaptDuah, on behalf of VAG, lauded GBA for the gesture, saying that the donation was the first to have come from a distinguished organisation like the GBA appreciating men in Ghana who were represented by the veterans.

Capt Duah expressed the optimism that the GBA would give VAG the opportunity to collaborate with it.

 Other members of the GBA present at the programme were Kwaku Gyau, secretary, Agbesi Dzakpasu, Greater Accra GBA president, Saviour Kudze, national public relations officer, Peter Kwesi Dadzie, operations, and Kow Sessah Acquaye, media relations.

BY TIMES REPORTER

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