Home / GENERAL NEWS / Economic Fighters League Rejects Mahama’s Proposal To Redefine 1st July As National Prayer Day

Economic Fighters League Rejects Mahama’s Proposal To Redefine 1st July As National Prayer Day

The Economic Fighters League has expressed strong opposition to President Mahama’s proposal to establish 1st July as National Prayer Day, asserting that such a move would diminish the day’s historical significance as a symbol of Ghana’s hard-won independence.

In a statement, the group underscored the profound importance of 1st July in the nation’s history. “This pivotal moment marked the end of British colonial influence and ushered in 1960, signalling Ghana’s readiness to assert its sovereignty in the pursuit of African unity,” the statement read. “It continues to serve as a testament to our collective strength, self-determination, and Nkrumah’s Pan-African vision for a unified and independent Africa.”

The League expressed their dismay at President Mahama’s suggestion to transform this revered day into National Prayer Day. “It is both deeply disheartening and unacceptable that President Mahama has chosen this particular day, among all others, for this symbolic gesture,” the group stated. “This proposal is not only insensitive but also counterproductive.”

The group emphasised that replacing a day of such historical significance with a symbolic act would erase a crucial part of Ghana’s identity and its enduring struggle for African liberation.

“To replace this sacred day with a symbolic gesture is to erase a crucial part of our identity and the sacrifices made in the fight for African liberation,” they said.

They urged the president to reconsider this unnecessary initiative, noting that it distracts from the more urgent issues facing the country.

“Rather than focusing on symbolic gestures, we urge President Mahama to address the real challenges confronting Ghanaians,” the statement added.

The League also called on President Mahama to redirect his attention to tackling the country’s pressing economic challenges.

“Ghanaians are struggling with soaring living costs, high unemployment, and a crumbling economy. These issues require immediate and practical solutions,” they said.

“Let us honour 1st July for what it truly stands for, as a day that instills pride, freedom, and indomitable spirit in the Ghanaian people,” the group urged.

 

Na Who Talk Am?….. ‘Daughter Of A Murderer, Sit Down’ – MP Breaks Silence On Verbal Attack On Zanetor Rawlings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A NEW ERA?: Meet The First-Ever MP To Speak Twi In Ghana’s Parliament.

 

 

 

 

 

 

THANK YOU for constantly reading stories on MyGhanaMedia.com, a news publishing website from Ghana. Kindly like, follow, comment, and SHARE stories on all social media platforms for more entertaining updates!

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel:  https://youtube.com/@mgmtv113
Follow us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/myghanamedia3
  Click on the link to join the My Ghana Media channel:  https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaPItUF4tRrplYzhHn0U

 

Source:  MyGhanaMedia.com

 

There are four types of content published on MyGhanaMedia.com daily: curated content; syndicated content; user-generated content; and original content. 

 

 

 

Send your news stories to myghanamedia@gmail.com 

 

 

 

About admin@myghanamedia

we publish on Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Lifestyle, and Technology. You can also follow Us on : YouTube Channel - My Ghana Media TV, Facebook - MyghanaMedia TV , Twitter - @MyGhanamedia2 & Instagram - My Ghana Media TV. Email Address: myghanamedia@gmail.com Contact Us: 0200818719

Check Also

Koforidua High Court Dismisses NPP Lawyer’s Request For Judge’s Recusal, Awards Cost Against Defendants

The Koforidua High Court has dealt a significant blow to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) …