2007年VOA标准英语-Ghana Marks 50th Anniversary of Independence(在线收听) |
By Efam Dovi Thousands of ordinary Ghanaians, as well as heads of state and other dignitaries, gathered Tuesday in Ghana's Independence Square in the capital, Accra, to celebrate the west African nation's 50th anniversary of independence. Efam Dovi was there and filed this report for VOA. Many people came to the independence parade dressed in the country's national colors - red, gold, green - and carrying miniature Ghanaian flags. The parade is the high point of a year of activities marking the anniversary. Ghanaian President John Kufuor watched as a broad range of marchers, from school children to members of various state agencies, passed by. President Kufuor also talked about young Africans who risk their lives taking dangerous journeys across the Sahara Desert or the Atlantic Ocean in a bid to find employment in Europe and elsewhere. He urged them to remain home, saying the continent needs their brains, energy and dynamism. "We substituted military rule for colonially handed down democracy and socialism for capitalism without a productive capital base," he said. He says what is required is a clear understanding of the best way for Africans to bring political development and economic growth to the continent. As did so many people who gathered on the Independence Square, 13-year-old Abigail and Brenda from the United States say they have high hopes for Ghana's future. ABIGAIL: "I would like to see Ghana as independent and at the same time self reliant." BRENDA: "Ghana is going to progress to be a first rate country, it already has all the infrastructure necessary, the people are certainly committed to its building and its regeneration, and so certainly there are great plans for Ghana." |
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