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Ghana’s 68th independence day to be marked under ‘Reflect, Review, and Reset’ Theme

The government has officially unveiled the theme for Ghana’s 68th Independence Anniversary as “Reflect, Review, and Reset.”

This year’s celebration will be held at Jubilee House following President John Dramani Mahama’s directive to cut government spending amid ongoing economic challenges.

During a press briefing on Saturday, February 22, Minister of Government Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu explained the rationale behind the theme and outlined further preparations for the event on March 6.

According to Felix Kwakye, the theme fits into the general tone in the country at the moment considering the way that the elections have gone and the consensus that there is among all shapes of opinion that our country needs a reset actively reflects in the theme that has been chosen.

He also mentioned that It reflects the modesty with which these celebrations are being carried out.

He assured the public that the decision would solve the problem of people passing out due to the sun, and the smaller number also indicates that the ceremony will be shorter.

This year’s Independence Day marks a departure from the large-scale, stadium-based celebrations of previous years. The move to Jubilee House aligns with the government’s strategy to reduce costs while maintaining the significance of the event.

Meanwhile, the Independence Day Planning Committee has assured the public that despite the scaled-down nature of the event, key traditional elements, including the flag-raising ceremony, presidential address, and parade, will still take place.

“The theme for this year is reflect, review and reset, which theme fits into the general tone in the country at the moment. The way that the elections have gone and the consensus that there is among all shapes of opinion that our country needs a reset has actively reflected in the theme that has been chosen.

“It also reflects the modesty with which these celebrations are being carried out. The only thing that is constant in human life is change.

“The decision will solve the problem of people passing out due to the sun, and the small number also indicates that the ceremony will be shorter,” he said.

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