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Mahama’s Independence Day Celebration Scale-Down Wins Public Applause, But More is Needed

February 13, 2025
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama

The presidential directive to scale down the cost of Ghana’s upcoming 68th Independence Day celebration has been widely commended by the general public. 

Many see this as a prudent and necessary step towards reducing government expenditure, particularly in light of the nation’s ongoing economic crisis.

The move, outlined in a press conference held at the Jubilee House by Hon. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State in charge of Government Communications and a subsequent formal statement from the presidency, cancels the traditional grand celebrations at the Black Star Square and regional levels. 

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Instead, a modest commemoration will be held at the forecourt of the presidency, featuring a Guard of Honour, cultural performances, and a presidential address. The usual march passes involving security agencies and schoolchildren have also been scrapped.

Among those lauding this decision is award-winning investigative journalist and good governance advocate Manasseh Azure Awuni, who described it as an example of responsible governance that should be permanently upheld.

“By cancelling the Independence Day celebration at the Black Star Square, President John Mahama has denied some people in his administration procurement deals worth millions of cedis. He has, however, saved the state money and set a good example that should remain forever.

“Such grand and wasteful celebrations are meaningless when, after six decades of independence, we cannot keep our cities and towns clean. Good move, Mr. President.” 

Manasseh Azure Awuni, an award-winning investigative journalist

His statement resonates with many who have long questioned the justification for extravagant Independence Day celebrations in the face of pressing developmental challenges. 

Critics have often pointed out that the millions of cedis spent annually on such events could be redirected towards crucial sectors like education, healthcare, and sanitation.

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Manasseh Azure Awuni, an award-winning investigative journalist

Beyond Independence Day Celebration Scale Down

Beyond the symbolic significance of this cost-cutting measure, there is a larger economic imperative at play. 

The country continues to grapple with a serious financial crunch, exacerbated by the suspension of USAID funding to Ghana by President Donald Trump’s administration. 

The resulting funding gap has placed additional strain on government finances, making fiscal prudence more critical than ever.

It is imperative that this decision marks the beginning of a broader effort to curtail wasteful government spending. 

This latest directive should, however, not be an isolated action. Given Ghana’s current economic crisis—marked by high inflation, debt distress, and revenue shortfalls—the government must go further in implementing rigorous austerity measures. 

Unchecked state spending on non-essential activities, excessive government bureaucracy, and inflated procurement contracts continue to undermine national development efforts. 

Cutting back on these expenditures would free up resources for urgent priorities such as healthcare, education, and job creation.

Therefore, scaling down the Independence Day celebrations should not be an isolated act of austerity but rather a precursor to more aggressive cost-cutting measures across all sectors of governance.

To navigate Ghana’s current economic crisis, the Mahama administration must take decisive steps to reduce excessive government expenditure. 

This should include enforcing its directive to review ministerial privileges, reduction in non-essential foreign travels, cutting down on procurement excesses, and a stricter enforcement of anti-corruption measures. 

The call for fiscal discipline is even more urgent considering Ghana’s heavy debt burden and the significant resources required to sustain key social programs.

President Mahama’s directive to minimize spending on Independence Day has set the right tone, but it must not end here. 

The administration must institutionalize cost-saving policies that will have a lasting impact on the country’s economic recovery. 

Ghanaians across the country demand more than just symbolic gestures—they expect sustained and tangible fiscal responsibility.

READ ALSO: Ghana Forms New Committee to Tackle Galamsey Crisis 

Tags: Cutting-down expendituresGhana's 68th Independence Day CelebrationHon. Felix Kwakye OfosuIndependence Day Celebration Scale DownPresident John Dramani Mahama
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