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Ghana’s Uninterrupted Constitutional Rule; 31 Years On

January 8, 2024
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As Ghana commemorates 31 years of uninterrupted constitutional rule, the nation stands as a beacon of stability and democratic governance in a region grappling with political turbulence and a global landscape witnessing democratic backsliding.

Since the adoption of the Fourth Republican Constitution on January 7, 1993, Ghana has navigated its political journey with an unwavering commitment to democratic principles. Amidst the instability that has plagued some of its neighbors, Ghana has emerged as a shining example of how a nation can sustain democratic governance over an extended period.

The West African sub-region has experienced its share of political upheavals and coups, making Ghana’s uninterrupted constitutional rule all the more remarkable. The endurance of Ghana’s democracy serves as a testament to the resilience of its institutions, the political maturity of its leaders, and the civic engagement of its people.

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In an era where global democratic norms are facing challenges and retreats, Ghana’s steadfast commitment to democratic governance is a source of inspiration. The nation has weathered the storms of regional instability, maintaining a trajectory of progress and development.

However, as we celebrate this milestone, it is crucial to recognize that the journey ahead requires continued vigilance. The global democratic retreat underscores the fragility of democratic institutions. Ghana must guard against complacency, ensuring that the principles enshrined in its constitution remain sacrosanct.

The challenges faced by democracies worldwide remind us that the defense of democratic values is an ongoing task. Ghana, with its impressive record, has a responsibility to serve as a model for the region and beyond. As political landscapes evolve, the nation must adapt and strengthen its democratic foundations to ensure they withstand the tests of time.

Ghana’s 31 years of uninterrupted constitutional rule is a cause for celebration, a testament to the nation’s commitment to democratic ideals. Yet, it also serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to safeguard and nurture democracy for future generations amidst regional challenges and global uncertainties.

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of Ghana

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has emphatically stated that there will be no coup d’état during his tenure, assuring the Ghanaian populace of his unwavering commitment to safeguarding the country’s democracy. During his national broadcast on January 6, marking Constitution Day to be observed on January 7, the President declared his dedication to upholding the Constitution and preventing any disruptions to the democratic path.

“I swore an oath on 7th January 2017 and again, four years later, on 7th January 2021 to be faithful and true to the Republic of Ghana and preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. I shall continue to do just that.

“It will not be under my watch that any adventurer will seek to torpedo the democratic path on which we have embarked. I will help see to it that we have a free and fair and transparent election in December 2024.”

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

As January 7 fell on a Sunday, January 8 was declared a holiday to commemorate Constitution Day, recognizing the commencement of Ghana’s Fourth Republican constitutional dispensation on January 7, 1993. President Akufo-Addo urged Ghanaians to embrace the foundational values of the constitution, emphasizing democratic accountability, respect for the rule of law, human rights, and individual liberty.

While expressing confidence that Ghana would emerge victorious in preserving its democratic ideals, the President called on citizens to actively contribute to the greater good of society.

“You have my word. Ghana will be the victor of such an outcome, not any individual party or candidate. Nonetheless, I urge you my fellow Ghanaians to continue to embrace the basic values of the Constitution. Founded on the principles of democratic accountability and respect for the rule of law, human rights and individual liberty and freedom, which the great majority of us believe must form the bedrock of our national development and individual prosperity.

”Yet alongside this freedom, we must with the same passion and commitment uphold our individual and collective responsibility to contribute proactively towards the greater good of society. This is the vision of a free society. No society can be truly free unless its citizens feel the need to embrace both liberty and duty, hardwork and compassion.”

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

President Akufo-Addo urged Ghanaians to use the occasion to renew their commitment to democracy, recognizing Ghana as a beacon of democracy and stability in Africa. The celebration of Constitution Day, he stated, should inspire Ghanaians to cherish and uphold this esteemed status.

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