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June 4: NDC launches 2026 ‘NDC Month’ with nationwide events honouring Rawlings’ legacy

Abigail ArthurbyAbigail Arthur
May 15, 2026
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Fifi Kwetey, NDC General Secretary

Fifi Kwetey, NDC General Secretary

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has officially launched activities marking its annual “NDC Month” for June 2026, with a series of nationwide events aimed at reflecting on the party’s historical roots, ideological foundations, and its vision for governance and national development.

Speaking at a media engagement at the party’s headquarters in Adabraka, Accra, on Friday, May 15, 2026, the NDC General Secretary, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, said the observance is a period for reflection, remembrance, recommitment, and renewal of the party’s guiding principles.

He explained that the month-long programme, which begins on May 15, is anchored on the theme “Strengthening State Institutions: Lessons from the June 4, 1979 Uprising.”

According to him, the June 4 uprising remains a defining moment in Ghana’s political history, symbolising demands for accountability, integrity in public life, discipline in leadership, and social justice.

Fifi Kwetey added that those ideals continue to shape the NDC’s political tradition and remain central to what he described as the government’s ongoing “Reset Agenda” under President John Dramani Mahama.

He said the Reset Agenda seeks to restore trust in public institutions, strengthen transparency, and improve governance systems to better serve citizens.

The General Secretary also paid tribute to former President Jerry John Rawlings, describing him as the founding figure of the party and a central character in Ghana’s democratic evolution.

He praised Rawlings for his commitment to probity, accountability, and social justice, noting that his legacy continues to inspire the party’s direction.

As part of the programme for NDC Month, the party outlined a series of national activities to be held across different regions.

On June 3, a public lecture will be held in the Banda Constituency to examine the historical impact of the June 4 uprising and its relevance to institutional governance.

On June 4, a ceremonial programme will include flag-raising, wreath-laying, and a durbar of chiefs and residents in the Bono Region in remembrance of the uprising.

June 10 will be observed as NDC Day, focusing on the party’s ideological foundations and increased youth and women participation in politics.

On June 19, Cadres Day will be marked in Kumasi under the theme “Ensuring Transparent Governance: The Role of Cadres,” aimed at reflecting on grassroots political responsibility and accountability.

The celebrations will conclude on June 22 with Founder’s Day activities, including the naming of the party headquarters after Jerry John Rawlings and the unveiling of his bust in recognition of his contribution to the party and national politics.

Hon. Kwetey stressed that the events are not merely ceremonial but are intended to promote political education, national reflection, and civic engagement, particularly among the youth.

He called on party members, sympathizers, and the general public to actively participate in the activities, urging unity, discipline, and patriotism throughout the commemorations.

The NDC reaffirmed its commitment to building strong state institutions, deepening democratic governance, and promoting a more accountable and inclusive political system in Ghana.

 

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