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Ghana Marks 68th Independence with Modest Jubilee House Celebration

March 6, 2025
Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
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Ghana’s 68th Independence Day celebrations will take place today in a significantly scaled-down event at the Jubilee House, marking a shift from the traditional grand parades held at Black Star Square or various regional capitals in recent years.

The decision to hold the event at the presidency is part of the new government’s efforts to reduce costs while maintaining the symbolic significance of the day.

Providing insights into the preparations, Minister of State in charge of Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, assured that despite the reduced scale, the essence of the celebration remains intact.

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“As you may be aware, these celebrations are usually held on a grand scale at the Black Star Square or rotated among various regional capitals. However, these came with significant costs, which, at the moment, the national purse cannot bear. 

“So President Mahama took the decision a few weeks ago to scale down the celebrations and bring it to the presidency”

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President

The Jubilee House, with its expansive compound, has been prepared to accommodate the invited guests, including a reduced number of security personnel and school children participating in the ceremonial march.

“In the past, there were 60 contingents made up of 60 men and women each, close to 3,600 participants, plus thousands of children. Now, everything has been scaled down to just over 500 people, including security personnel and students”

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President

The financial benefits of the shift are already evident. Last year’s Independence Day celebrations in Koforidua cost the state 15 million Ghana cedis. This year, the government has managed to bring the cost down to one-tenth of that amount.

“I can reveal to you that the celebration will cost a fraction of what was spent last year,” the minister stated, and provided some assurances. 

“The scale-down of the event does not in any way undermine the significance of the day. The president takes Independence Day very seriously, but he believes it must be done with modesty, allowing us to make savings that can be channeled into other areas of expenditure”

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President
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Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President

Tight Security and Public Access

While the ceremony at Jubilee House is expected to be a dignified and reflective commemoration of Ghana’s independence, the minister made it clear that public access would be strictly controlled.

“If you do not have an invitation, please do not come, as security officials will have the unfortunate task of turning you away,” he cautioned.

However, the government has ensured that the celebrations remain accessible to all Ghanaians through live broadcasts.

“You can follow the events through the magic of television and radio. It will also be streamed live on the social media handles of the presidency, on President Mahama’s own Facebook and X pages, as well as the Information Services Department’s platforms”

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Spokesperson to the President

Kwakye Ofosu further announced that up-to-the-minute updates will be given so citizens could be part of the important celebration from the comfort of their homes.

Fostering national unity and charting a new path towards national development will not be compromised because of changes to Independence Day celebrations under President Mahama.

Visit to Tidal Wave-Affected Communities

Even as the country marks its independence, the realities of governance continue.

Shortly after the scaled-down ceremony at Jubilee House, President John Dramani Mahama will embark on a working visit to the tidal wave-affected communities of Amutinu, Agavedzi, Salakope, and surrounding areas in the Ketu South Constituency.

The visit, scheduled for 2:00 PM today, underscores the president’s commitment to standing with Ghanaians affected by natural disasters. 

The recent tidal waves have wreaked havoc in these communities, displacing over 681 individuals from 113 households, with many more affected.

“This visit is a demonstration of the President’s commitment to standing in solidarity with Ghanaians affected by natural disasters,” the Volta Regional Secretariat of the NDC noted in a statement.

President Mahama’s trip will provide him an opportunity to assess firsthand the extent of the damage, interact with affected residents, and offer support.

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President John Dramani Mahama

His administration has already pledged to prioritize long-term solutions to mitigate the impact of future tidal waves.

“The government will work closely with local authorities, stakeholders, and the affected communities to develop a workable plan and implement effective measures to mitigate the impact of future tidal waves”

NDC Volta Regional Secretariat

Ghana’s 68th Independence Day celebration comes at a time when the new government is making difficult economic decisions to adjust and manage state resources effectively.

While the move to scale down today’s event at Jubilee House has been met with mixed reactions, the underlying rationale remains clear. 

The government is cutting down on extravagant spending while ensuring that national milestones are still observed with the dignity they deserve.

At the same time, President Mahama’s decision to visit the tidal wave-hit communities on the same day as the Independence celebration signals a governance approach that prioritizes the welfare of citizens over mere symbolism.

As the country reflects on 68 years of independence, today’s dual events, the modest celebrations at the Jubilee House and the president’s visit to affected communities in the Volta Region, serve as a reminder that national progress is not only about commemorating the past but also about addressing present challenges and securing a better future for all Ghanaians.

READ MORE: Ghana’s Economic Progress Stagnant Despite Sectoral Shifts- ACET Report

Tags: 68th Independence CelebrationsFelix Kwakye OfosuIndependence dayJubilee HousePresident John Dramani MahamaVolta Region
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