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Government Shifts 2026 Republic Day Celebration to July 3

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
June 25, 2026
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The Ministry of the Interior has announced that Friday, July 3, 2026, will be observed nationwide as Republic Day, with the government shifting the statutory holiday from its original date to allow for a unified national observance.

Although Republic Day is traditionally marked on July 1, the 2026 commemoration will now fall on Friday, July 3. The adjustment, according to authorities, is intended to ensure broader participation and a more convenient mid-year holiday arrangement for citizens across the country.

The decision was formalized through an Executive Instrument issued by President John Dramani Mahama, in line with Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act, 2001 (Act 601), as amended. The law empowers the President to designate or adjust statutory holidays when necessary.

In a statement released on June 24, 2026, the Ministry of the Interior, signed by Sector Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, urged the public to take note of the revised date and observe the holiday accordingly.

The Ministry explained that while July 1, 2026, falls on a Wednesday, the government opted to move the official public observance to Friday, July 3, to create a more practical long weekend arrangement. The statement emphasized that the change applies nationwide and is legally backed by an Executive Instrument.

Republic Day remains an important national occasion in Ghana’s calendar, commemorating the country’s transition to a republic. The day is typically marked with official ceremonies, reflections on national governance, and various public activities, depending on government programming.

Authorities have called on institutions, businesses, and the general public to adjust their schedules in line with the announcement. They also encouraged citizens to use the occasion to reflect on national development and civic responsibility.

The Ministry further clarified that all provisions relating to statutory public holidays will apply to the new date, making Friday, July 3, 2026, a fully recognized public holiday across the country.

With the adjustment confirmed, Ghanaians can expect a three-day observance period leading into the weekend, offering an extended break while preserving the significance of Republic Day.

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