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Ghana Must Do More To Fulfill Independence Dream

March 7, 2025
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As Ghana marks 68 years of independence, the nation reflects on its journey of self-governance, growth, and resilience. 

While significant progress has been made in various sectors, the country still faces critical challenges that hinder the full realization of the vision set forth by its founding fathers. 

The historic decision to break free from colonial rule was fueled by aspirations of unity, economic prosperity, and social justice—ideals that remain just as relevant today. 

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To truly honor the sacrifices of the past and secure a better future, Ghana must redouble its efforts in addressing governance, economic stability, and national development.

Accordingly, Hon. Eric Edem Agbana, Member of Parliament for Ketu North, has extended warm Independence Day wishes to all Ghanaians, emphasizing the need for greater efforts in driving progress and development as a tribute to the sacrifices of the nation’s freedom fighters.

“They understood well enough that sacrifices had to be made, so they watered the independence struggle with their blood, toil, and silent cries. Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah lit the torch and kept its light and fire aloft till that fateful day of 6th March 1957.” 

Hon. Eric Edem Agbana
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Hon. Eric Edem Agbana, MP Ketu North

Agbana acknowledged that while Ghana has achieved significant milestones, the journey is far from over. 

True independence, he argued, must go beyond political liberation and translate into economic empowerment and social justice.

“As we commemorate that milestone today, we should take immense pride in the foundation laid by our forebears for our political and economic take-off; we must take stock of our national journey and appreciate the demands placed on us by the architects of the independence struggle.”

Hon. Eric Edem Agbana

Independence Means More Than Political Freedom

Furthermore, Hon. Edem Agbana emphasized that Ghana’s independence struggle was fundamentally about the well-being of its people—a fight for prosperity, dignity, and fairness. 

As such, he expressed concern that despite the nation’s progress, many Ghanaians continue to face significant challenges, including economic hardship, high unemployment, and limited access to essential services. 

He called for a renewed commitment to addressing these issues to uphold the true spirit of independence.

Democracy in Ghana amid independence celebration
Democracy In Ghana

“Our politics and priorities must reflect the genuine concerns, needs, and aspirations of the Ghanaian people. It must echo the silent cries of the downtrodden, those left behind, and unborn generations.”

Hon. Eric Edem Agbana

The Ketu North MP further emphasized that in these difficult economic times, Ghanaians must find strength and inspiration in the resilience, perseverance, and sacrifices of their forebears. 

Reflecting on the struggles endured by those who fought for the nation’s independence, he urged citizens to embody their determination and unwavering spirit in overcoming present challenges. 

By drawing on this legacy, he encouraged a renewed sense of unity, perseverance, and national pride to navigate the current economic hardships.

He called for a national rebirth, where leadership is driven by integrity, accountability, and a genuine commitment to the well-being of all citizens.

A Call For Renewed Commitment To Nation-Building

Edem Agbana called on all Ghanaians to embrace their collective responsibility in shaping the nation’s future with renewed energy and determination. 

He emphasized that independence is not merely a historical milestone but an ongoing journey that requires continuous effort, commitment, and patriotism. 

He stressed that the work of building a stronger, more prosperous Ghana does not rest solely on the shoulders of leaders but on every citizen’s contribution. 

Non-partisan National Development Plan urged during Ghana's independence
Non-partisan National Development Plan

Acknowledging the challenges ahead, he urged Ghanaians to rise to the occasion, embrace a spirit of national rebirth, and work together toward a brighter future.

“As the Member of Parliament for Ketu North, I reaffirm my unwavering dedication to building a better Ghana; one that is fair, just, and prosperous for all. The journey continues, and together, we shall make our nation great and strong.”

Hon. Eric Edem Agbana

He wrapped up his message by extending heartfelt Independence Day wishes to all Ghanaians, particularly his constituents in Ketu North. 

He expressed optimism that the nation would ultimately realize its true destiny by embracing the collective aspirations of its people. 

He encouraged every citizen to remain hopeful and steadfast in the pursuit of a better Ghana, reminding them that the true essence of independence lies in unity, resilience, and a shared commitment to national progress. “May our nation find her destiny in our aspirations.”

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