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The Unity Monument: A hope to the end of the Political Quagmire and Peace in Simpa

Mr. Abraham, Ebenezer Kow
Lecturer

Authors
Mensah, T. K. & Abraham, E. K.
Paper Title
The Unity Monument: A hope to the end of the Political Quagmire and Peace in Simpa
Conference Title
Creative Arts Conference
Conference Date
2022, June 28-30
Conference City
Winneba
Conference State/Region
Central Region
Conference Country
Ghana
Abstract

This study was informed by the art-based approach to peacebuilding and unity to situate the Unity Monument as a didactic symbol of unity and peace in Simpa. The illustrative case study design was used in conjunction with semiotics to discuss the aesthetical connotations of the unity monument about its nexus to unity and peace in Simpa. Simpa has experienced a protracted chieftaincy feud which resolution continues to hang around the neck of Kingmakers like an albatross. Many approaches have been explored to no avail. What is missing, is the use of art-based approaches to peace. Through literature review, interviews, and observations data was collected from a sample of nine (9) respondents chosen through purposive and convenience sampling techniques to advance an aesthetical discourse and solicit public opinions on the monument as a viable peacebuilding edifice. The findings revealed a threesome perspective from aesthetes who only consume the hedonistic nature of the monument; the optimists who relate to the unity and peace message in the monument and the skeptics who despite their inclination to the monument as a symbol of unity, doubted its potency in the unity and peace narrative of Simpa. We concluded that while art-based approaches could only do so much, this monument was a valid ally (visual reminder) and a physical instantiation to the quest for unity and peace in Simpa.

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