Chief Executive Officer of PIWAK Natural Health, Dr. Prince Nelson Mortoti, has called on Ghanaians to embrace their responsbilites as citizens.
In his New Year message under the theme “Living in Harmony: Unity in Diversity,” he highlighted the importance of Article 41 of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, which outlines the fundamental duties and obligations of every citizen.
Dr. Mortoti explained that Article 41 shapes citizens’ mindsets and guides individuals to perform their duties, promoting national prestige, unity, conscientious work, protection of public property, tax payment, and environmental safeguarding.
He encouraged tutors and religious leaders to teach Article 41 to students and congregations in churches, mosques, and homes to foster national development.
He also emphasized Ghana’s diversity of religions, ethnic groups, and political parties, calling for unity and harmony among citizens.
Quoting Romans 12:18, Mortoti urged Ghanaians to live peacefully with all people, putting differences aside to work together for national progress.
Dr. Mortoti further stated that fulfilling civic duties leads to personal and national improvement, making Ghana a better country with development in all sectors, encouraging citizens to stay and build their motherland.




































































