Ghana’s 68th Independence Day celebration was held on March 6, 2025, at the Jubilee House in Accra, marking a historic departure from the traditional venue, Black Star Square.
The event embraced the theme “Reflect, Review, Reset,” encouraging citizens to honor the nation’s past while charting a visionary path forward.
Among the distinguished attendees was Jeremiah Maclean, affectionately known as Junior JM, the Greater Accra Regional Proforum financial director whose presence underscored his strong commitment to national cohesion and development.
Maclean expressed admiration for the cultural displays and artistic performances showcased in the forecourt of the Jubilee House, describing the event as refreshing and reflective.
He commended President John Mahama for organizing the modest yet impactful celebration, which resulted in cost savings of over GH₵19 million.
“The president must be commended for such a modest celebration,” he said in an interview on Atinka TV.
He further emphasized that resetting the country would require bold and sometimes painful decisions, affirming that President Mahama is a visionary leader capable of steering the nation in the right direction.
The ceremony featured a Military Guard of Honour, cultural performances by schoolchildren, and a poetry recital by a senior high school student, reflecting Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.
Notably, the event was scaled down, with attendance limited to a select group of invited dignitaries, marking a departure from previous large-scale celebrations.
Maclean attended the event in the company of Comrade Gloria from the International Relations Office, where he actively engaged in networking and discussions with fellow comrades.
As a friend of the media, a communicator, and a grassroots man, Jeremiah Maclean has been actively involved in political engagement and grassroots activism.
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