President Mahama Invokes Nkrumah’s Legacy at 69th Independence Anniversary | Discuss Ghana

On Friday, March 6, 2026, President John Dramani Mahama marked Ghana’s 69th Independence Day by recounting the historic moment Dr. Kwame Nkrumah declared the nation's freedom. During the ceremonial parade at the Jubilee House, the President highlighted the profound psychological and geopolitical impact of that declaration in 1957.


Honoring the Vision of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

President Mahama emphasized that the first president's contribution went far beyond political liberation:

A Sense of Self-Consciousness: The President noted that Dr. Nkrumah gave Ghanaians a "sense of self-consciousness," encouraging the nation to believe in its own capacity for greatness.

Continental Purpose: He highlighted that the 1957 declaration established a "continental purpose," positioning Ghana as the vanguard for the liberation of the entire African continent.

Perpetual Inspiration: President Mahama stated that the "flame of freedom" lit by Nkrumah continues to guide the nation's path toward economic and social maturity.


Theme: "Building Prosperity, Restoring Hope"

The President linked these founding principles to his administration's current "Economic Reset" agenda:

Industrial Independence: The recent inauguration of the world’s largest Calcined Clay plant in Tema was cited as a practical step toward the self-reliance Nkrumah envisioned.

Protecting the Purse: In his address, the President warned that "every cedi stolen from the public purse" is a betrayal of the independence struggle, robbing schools of textbooks and hospitals of medicines.

National Discipline: He called for a renewed spirit of nationalism and discipline, urging citizens to see their freedom as a responsibility to contribute to the nation’s development.



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