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Bawumia calls for unity as Ghana marks 68th Independence Day

As Ghana celebrates its 68th Independence Day today, March 6, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has urged citizens to embrace peace, unity, and economic progress for a stronger and more prosperous nation.

In a Facebook post, on March 6, Dr Bawumia reflected on the significance of the day, calling for national solidarity in shaping the country’s future.

“I wish all Ghanaians a happy 68th Independence Day. It is my prayer that as citizens of Ghana, we shall continue to live in peace, unified for political and economic growth, and solidify our common heritage,” he stated.

Reaffirming the theme of this year’s celebration, “Reflect, Review, Reset,” Dr. Bawumia emphasized the need for collective effort in fostering national development.

“We are one people, one nation with a common destiny. May our future be filled with happiness, cohesion, and positive transformation,” he added.


This year’s Independence Day celebration took a more modest approach due to economic constraints. Unlike previous years, the main event was held at the Jubilee House instead of the Black Star Square.

The ceremony featured a Military Guard of Honour, cultural performances by schoolchildren, and a poetry recital by a senior high school student.

Ghana’s Independence Day serves as a reminder of the country’s hard-fought freedom from British colonial rule on March 6, 1957.

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