Former President John Dramani Mahama has announced his intention to reinstate July 1 as a statutory public holiday, restoring its significance as Republic Day and Senior Citizens Day in Ghana.
Speaking during his Thank You visit to the Western Region on Wednesday, February 5, Mahama proposed that July 1 also be observed as a National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving, allowing Ghanaians to reflect on the nation’s progress and express gratitude.
“We will have the opportunity as a nation soon to pray and give thanks to the Almighty God, as enjoined by the Holy Book that says, ‘In all things, give thanks,’” he stated.
To ensure a well-organised observance, he pledged to appoint a committee of religious leaders to oversee preparations for the event.
Additionally, Mahama confirmed that amendments to the Public Holidays Act will be presented to Parliament to restore July 1 as a statutory holiday.
“We will soon present to Parliament amendments to the Public Holidays Act in order that we can restore July 1 as a holiday,” he said.
He also reiterated his commitment to fulfilling his promise to the Muslim community by adding an extra holiday to mark Eid-ul-Fitr.
“In the amendments of the Republic Holidays Act, we shall also make provisions to fulfil our promise to the Muslim community of an extra holiday to mark the Muslim festival of Eid-ul-Fitr,” he added.
The proposal marks a potential shift in Ghana’s public holiday calendar, reinforcing the historical significance of Republic Day while incorporating a national moment of reflection and gratitude.