The Republic of Ghana observe a National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, as an initiative led by the President of the Republic, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, as a symbolic and substantive call to spiritual reflection, national gratitude, and renewed unity. The occasion, coinciding with the 65th anniversary of Ghana attaining republican status across all 16 regions and 261 districts, uniting the nation under one collective spiritual canopy.

Speaking at the engagement, Hon. Godfred Dapaah underscored the profound spiritual and civic significance of the observance. Drawing inspiration from scriptural principles and historical precedent, the MUNICIPAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE highlighted the transformative power of collective faith, the enduring relevance of divine providence in leadership, and the imperative for national unity in navigating times of change.

Reflecting on Ghana’s recent political transition in December 2024, which was widely hailed as peaceful and exemplary, the MCE attributed the nation’s stability to divine favor and the resilience of Ghana’s democratic institutions. He noted that Ghana continues to be a shining light of peace and constitutional order within the West African sub-region, and called on citizens to remain vigilant, prayerful, and united.

The REV. Dr. Amoani Frimpong profound appreciation for the Hon. MCE support and reaffirmed the commitment to delivering a nationally inclusive, spiritually enriching, and administratively seamless observance.
Themed “Reflect, Reset and Renewal for National Prosperity,” this year’s event aims to inspire introspection on both individual and national levels, encouraging citizens to assess their personal and collective journeys, renew their dedication to Ghana’s development, and collectively pursue the path of peace, progress, and shared prosperity.
The representatives from the Nananom said as Ghana prepares to mark this milestone, the National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving is poised should become a cornerstone of the national calendar, a symbolic reckoning with the past, a strengthening of the present, and a spiritual invocation for the nation’s future and the Nkoranza Municipality.

