It Is Unwise For Ghanaians To Be Just Spectators – Juliet Asante
Executive Director of Black Star International Film Festival, Juliet Asante,
has urged Ghanaians to get in involved in the celebration of the Year of Return scheduled for
this year.
In a post on LinkedIn, The prolific noted that ‘Year of Return’ meant to commemorate
400 years of slavery, needs to be given the necessary support.
“This is a beautiful thing happening. Again, Ghana has showed leadership and is doing the right thing. Giving opportunities for our brothers and sisters wrongfully taken to have the opportunity to claim back their birthright as a choice,” she wrote.
She also admonished Ghanaians to be well-prepared in welcoming guest who come into the
country during the period.
“Ghanaians should be brought along though… when you invite someone home, they should have a warm welcome.
For this to happen, the people in the house should know the guest is coming, they should accept that the guest is coming… they should prepare for the guest… and then the guest will want to stay… anaa?
… this is too important an event, and it must be done right,” she added.
In her final remarks, Juliet Asante said she was expecting the right education to be done for the general public as regards the celebration.
“We look forward to the education and engagement that will precede,” Juliet stated.
The President Nana Akufo-Addo has declared 2019 ‘The Year of Return.’
This marks 400 years since the shipping of some Black Africans and Ghanaians for that matter as slaves took place.
In keeping with this, there shall be a series of programmes that seek to encourage people
of African ancestry to come back home.
The Ghana Tourism Authority, under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, is coordinating
the year-long calendar of activities in “celebration of the resilience of the African spirit”.
This however is in partnership with the Office of Diaspora Affairs in the Office of the
President, the Pan-African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) Foundation and The Adinkra Group.