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River Jamboree 2022: A December event that feted the Volo breeze.
(Editorial by Kwame Dadzie, Accra)
Revelers in Ghana had a different feel of the Yuletide at the maiden edition of the River Jamboree. The event which was aimed at giving people fun time outside the city was held at Volo in the Volta Region on 29th and 30th December, 2022.
Reggae / dancehall artiste Epixode and the Volta Regime boss, Edem headlined the two-day event with other performances from Keeny Ice, Jah phinga, JJ Gonami, Ice Phlame, Fiamor, Sinami and more.
River Jamboree was an opportunity for people who sought to scape the hustle and bustle of the cities to catch the cool breeze of the Volta River at Volo.
The event provided a serene and cozy environment as patrons enjoyed good music, boat ride, camping, dance and food.
Tents were rented out to attendees and also for those who wanted to have a feel of how Christmas is celebrated in the villages, there was what is known in Akan as ‘bronya dan,’ a hut made of palm fronds, palm leaves and in some cases grasses.
Another side attraction, was a display of indigenous Ghanaian culture through music, food, dance and fashion.
Prior to the event, the Head of Production, Jonilar, said that aside from the fun aspect of the River Jamboree, they also sought to use the platform to drum home the need to protect our river bodies.
“There is a reason we chose to have the programme along the river. We aim at encouraging people to take good care of our water bodies. It is sad that we are fast losing our natural resources including water bodies. We can only use platforms like this to drum home the danger we cause ourselves when continue degrade our environment, he said.
Some of the people who graced the 2022 River Jamboree include Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for the North Tongu in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Just like many patrons, the law-maker was enthused by the ingenuity in the concept of the programme.
Also present was broadcaster and artiste manager Babiee Dapaah.
Ghana has become the hub of arts and tourism in December. As part of the ‘December in GH’ initiative by the Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture to get more tourist troop into the country during Christmas, a lot of events are held across the country.
With the concentration mostly on Accra, a lot of entertainment stakeholders have called on event organisers to target other parts of the country just as River Jamboree did at Volo.
According to rapper Sarkodie, music video director Nicole Sey and the Executive Director of Afro Nation Ghana, Ruddy Kwakye, spreading out events across the country, will help increase the industry’s fortunes of maximizing gains.
The River Jamboree promises to be an annual affair and will be dedicated to serving people outside the city.
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