The Mayor of Accra, Hon. Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has directed the Metro Education Unit of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to boldly inscribe the Ga word for welcome, “Oobaakɛ”, at the entrances of all basic schools across the metropolis to promote and preserve the indigenous language.
According to the Mayor, the inscription of “Oobakɛ” at the entrances of schools would serve as both a cultural reminder and an educational tool, exposing pupils to the language and instilling in them a sense of identity and pride.

The Mayor gave the directive on Thursday when he paid a working visit to the Martyrs of Uganda R/C Basic School in Mamprobi, the Ministry of Health (MOH) Basic School, and the 28th February Road Primary & Kindergarten as well as the Peter Odartey Lamptey Memorial JHS to distribute stationery and welcome new entrants to school.
Speaking during an interaction with the Ga language teacher at the Martyrs of Uganda R/C Basic School, Hon. Allotey urged her to do her utmost to impart the language effectively to pupils.
“As Mayor, I will ensure that the Ga language is taught in all schools in the metropolis. It is our heritage and must be passed on to the younger generation,” he said.
































