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Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, on behalf of President John Mahama, joined party members and citizens to commemorate the 44th anniversary of the 31st December Revolution, calling on Ghanaians to remain committed to truth, accountability, and national unity.
The commemoration, held under the theme “Consolidating the Reset Agenda: Reflections on the Gains of the 31st December Revolution,” reflected on the historical significance of the uprising led by Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings, which sought to confront injustice, restore accountability, and uphold the dignity of ordinary Ghanaians.
Addressing participants, the Vice President said the Revolution was born out of a deep desire to put Ghana first and reshape the nation’s political consciousness.

She noted that its ideals laid the foundation for the revolutionary tradition that later gave rise to the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang paid tribute not only to prominent figures associated with the Revolution but also to the many unnamed men and women, soldiers, party faithful, and ordinary citizens, whose courage and convictions helped shape Ghana’s national course.
She said their motivation was rooted in a belief in what was best for the majority and in values capable of propelling the country forward.

The Vice President conveyed warm New Year greetings from President Mahama to all Ghanaians and commended participants in the anniversary parade, giving special recognition to the children whose participation, she said, underscored the need to protect and pass on national values to future generations.
As Ghana enters a new year, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang urged citizens to reflect honestly on the nation’s achievements and shortcomings, stressing that national stability depends on individual responsibility, accountability, and mutual respect.

She stated that the 31st December Revolution was not about individuals but a collective national effort to build a just, caring, and responsible society, an obligation she said still rests with all Ghanaians.
Calling for unity and renewed commitment, the Vice President urged citizens to remain grounded in truth, place Ghana’s interests above all else, and work together to leave the country better than they found it.
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