Former President John Dramani Mahama has expressed his deep regret over the current government’s decision to scrap Republic Day as a public holiday.
This decision, former President Mahama implied, diminishes the recognition and celebration of a significant milestone in Ghana’s history. Mahama highlighted a broader concern about how national holidays and historical commemorations are handled by successive administrations.
For many, Republic Day represents more than a day off; it is a symbol of Ghana’s resilience, unity, and progress. The decision to remove it from the list of public holidays sparked debates about the preservation of national identity and heritage.
“As we reflect on the significance of Republic Day, let us use this as a rallying call to rekindle the spirit of dedication and commitment that our forebears demonstrated.”
John Dramani Mahama, Presidential candidate for the NDC
Mahama’s call to action is a powerful reminder of the ongoing responsibility to build on the foundations laid by past leaders. He emphasized the need for continuous effort in creating a Ghana that provides opportunities for all its citizens, echoing the inclusive vision of Nkrumah and other founding figures.
“On this Republic Day, let us reaffirm our allegiance to the principles of unity, peace, and progress for Ghana,” former President Mahama wrote. These principles, he believes, are essential for ensuring that the sacrifices of the nation’s predecessors were not in vain.
Mahama’s emphasis on unity is particularly significant in a politically polarized environment. By calling for collective efforts, he seeks to bridge divides and encourage cooperation among Ghanaians to achieve common goals. His message of peace is a reminder of the importance of maintaining stability and harmony as the nation continues to navigate its development challenges.
Mahama Urges for Commitment in Republic Day Message
Former President John Dramani Mahama further called on Ghanaians to honor the dedication, sacrifices, and commitment of the nation’s forebears as the country commemorates Republic Day.
Mahama’s post, laden with historical reverence and future aspirations, highlighted the pivotal contributions of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and others in the quest to build a prosperous and inclusive Ghana.
“As we commemorate this year’s Republic Day, I invite you to remember the dedication, sacrifices, and commitment of our country’s forebears, led by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, in their efforts to build a Ghana that benefits and creates opportunities for all its citizens.”
John Dramani Mahama, Presidential candidate for the NDC
The former President’s words serve as a poignant reminder of the vision and toil of Ghana’s founding leaders, whose efforts laid the groundwork for the nation’s sovereignty and democratic principles.
Mahama’s message underscores the importance of remembering and honoring the legacy of the nation’s founding fathers. Republic Day, observed on July 1, marks the day in 1960 when Ghana became a republic, transitioning from a constitutional monarchy under British rule to a fully sovereign state with Nkrumah as its first President.
This day has historically been a moment of national pride and reflection on the strides made towards self-governance and development.
Concluding his post, Mahama wished all Ghanaians a Happy Republic Day and called for a celebration that is both reflective and forward-looking.
“Let us unite our efforts to ensure that the sacrifices of our predecessors were not in vain and that we continue to build a nation in which we can all take pride. Happy Republic Day to all of us.
“Let’s celebrate this day with pride and use it as a reminder of the collective work that still lies ahead to build the Ghana, we all aspire to and achieve our shared dreams.”
John Dramani Mahama, Presidential candidate for the NDC
Mahama’s message serves as a rallying cry for unity and progress, urging Ghanaians to honor their history while working towards a brighter future. His vision of a renewed Ghana, where opportunities abound for everyone, resonates deeply with the aspirations of many citizens.
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