President J.A. Kufuor has asked Ghanaians to accept the challenge of sustaining the country's current democratic dispensation as a way of life for all times.
He told participants at the 58th annual New Year School in Accra that in addition, democracy should become the basis of national development.
The school is being held at the Great Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon, under the theme: "Ghana at 50, Achievements, Challenges and the Future."
The school would provide the platform for the participants and the nation to examine key national concerns since independence, the choices that were made and the consequences with a view to providing directions for the future.
About 600 people including District Chief Executives, Members of Parliament (MPs), organized labour and civil society organizations are attending.
President Kufuor said the return to constitutional rule in 1992 signaled a new beginning for change and renewal to address the challenges of the country's stagnated socio-economy.
Since then, determined efforts had been made to improve the governance system, arrest the economic decline and create opportunities for the people to pursue productive endeavours to realize their full potential.
He said confidence has now been restored in the economy and the nation and that Ghana was one of the few countries rated by the United Nations to likely achieve the Millennium Development Goals within the specified time of 2015.
President Kufuor spoke of the many difficulties and uncertainties that have afflicted the political system during a greater part of the last five decades and stated that despite the difficulties, the goal of nation building has remained on course.
He stated that there had been impressive achievements within the last half-century that the nation must be justifiably proud of, citing the massive expansion of infrastructure in terms of good road networks, telecommunication, ports and harbours as well as urban and rural electrification.
"Social services like hospitals, potable water, educational institutions of all levels also experienced rapid and phenomenal expansion."
He however, said economic growth that was assumed would come automatically in the wake of Ghana's independence to support the desired rapid development proved to be a mirage.
This, he said, was partly due to the not-too-mature and informed socio-economic management in governance for the first few decades after independence and the complex Cold War influences of the time.
President Kufuor declared the Jubilee Year, a year of national renewal and said "The stage is set for the accelerated take-off of Ghana as a united and prosperous nation."
Professor Daniel Adzei Bekoe, Chairman of the Council of State, praised the School for the opportunity it has been providing for intellectual development.
The New Year School has been organized consistently without interruption for the past 57 years, despite the turbulent political changes.
Professor C.N.B. Tagoe, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana, asked the participants to share the knowledge and skills acquired with the communities when they go back.
From : GNA
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