January 9 declared public holiday to commemorate “Constitution Day”

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January 9, 2023, has been declared a public holiday according to the minister for Interior, Ambrose Dery.

In a statement signed by the minister, the day has been declared a Public Holiday to mark “Constitution Day.”

The statement further urged Ghanaians to observe the day as a statutory public holiday throughout the country.

“The general public is hereby notified that Saturday, 7 January, 2023, marks Constitution Day which is a Statutory Public Holiday.

“However, in view of the fact that 7th January, 2023, falls on a Saturday, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana, has by Executive Instrument (E.I), in accordance with Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act, (Act 601) declared Monday, 9th January, 2023, as an additional Public Holiday and should be observed as such throughout the country,” The statement read.

Background

A bill to amend the Public Holiday Act 2001 to provide for three different holidays was introduced in Parliament in December 2018.

These new holidays included the 7th of January, which was previously designated as Constitution Day in 2019, the 4th of August, which was designated as Founders’ Day, and the 21st of September, which was designated as Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day.

In 2017, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, proposed that August 4 should be observed as Founders’ Day in memory of the successive generations of Ghanaians who contributed to the liberation of the country from colonial rule and September 21 set aside as a Memorial Day for Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President who was instrumental in the fight for the 6th March independence.

This bill was subsequently passed by Parliament and assented to by the President.

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