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Resetting Ghana’s Future: Northern Regional Minister Urges Unity and Progress on 68th Independence Day”

By Tolon Radio March 6, 2025
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By:Baba Issahaq Mohammed/Hamza Lansah Lolly

Ghana celebrated its 68th Independence Day today, March 6, 2025, with nationwide events marking the country’s resilience and progress. In the Northern Region, the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) held celebrations across various districts.

The Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John, joined forces with the Tamale Metropolitan Assembly at Tamale Jubilee Park, where he delivered a stirring speech reflecting on Ghana’s journey since gaining independence in 1957.

 

Hon. Adolf John paid tribute to Ghana’s forebears, recognizing their sacrifices in securing the nation’s freedom. He highlighted Ghana’s progress in democracy, education, healthcare, and infrastructure, while also acknowledging ongoing challenges such as economic instability, political divisions, and social unrest.

“As we celebrate 68 years of independence, we must ask ourselves: Are we truly living up to the vision of those who fought for our freedom?” Hon. John stated. “The future of Ghana depends on our ability to unite beyond political lines and work collectively for national progress.”

 

He emphasized that the theme of this year’s celebration, “Reflect, Review, and Reset,” is a roadmap for national transformation.

“We must reset our priorities, modernize key sectors, and build a Ghana that is economically strong, socially inclusive, and globally competitive,” he declared.

Some of the key focus areas he highlighted included:

Economic Development Investing in agriculture, trade, and tourism in Tamale to create jobs and attract investment.

Good Governance – Strengthening accountability and transparency while combating corruption.

Education and Digital Skills – Preparing the youth for the digital age through technical and entrepreneurial training.

Environmental Sustainability – Promoting green initiatives to protect Ghana’s natural resources and tackle climate change.

 

“A nation that fails to equip its youth with the necessary skills is a nation that risks its future. Our young people must be given the tools to compete in the global economy,” he stressed.

This year’s 68th Independence Day celebration in Tamale took a different turn from the traditional march past. Instead, March Past showcased vibrant cultural performances and creative displays by students, reflecting the rich heritage and artistic talents of the region.

Hon. John closed his speech with a powerful message:

“Ghana’s strength lies in its diversity. If we unite as one people, with a common purpose, we can build a resilient, innovative, and prosperous nation that future generations will be proud of.”

The 68th Independence Day in Tamale was not just a celebration but a reminder that Ghana’s future depends on unity, innovation, and collective effort.

 

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