Thanksgiving service to mark one year of President Mahama’s administration tomorrow Jan 7
A non-denominational thanksgiving service will be held today, Wednesday, January 7, 2026, to mark one year since President John Dramani Mahama assumed office.
The event, themed 'One Year of President Mahama: Resetting, Rebuilding, Renewing,' is scheduled to take place at 8 AM at the forecourt of the Presidency.
The Thanksgiving service is expected to bring together government officials, religious leaders, and members of the public to reflect on the first year of President Mahama’s administration and offer prayers for national unity, peace, and continued progress.
The non-denominational nature of the service underscores the government’s commitment to inclusivity, allowing people of different faiths to participate in a shared moment of gratitude and reflection.
The event will also serve as an opportunity to reaffirm the administration’s vision of national reset, institutional rebuilding, and renewal of public confidence in governance.
Source: classfmonline.com
Trending News

Chwinto: Over 400 children benefit from Hope in sight Foundation's annual 'MAKE A CHILD SMILE'
09:29
Otumfuo pays historic visit to IGP today
07:05
Fiifi Kwetey’s ‘sycophancy’ in Mahama's third term could divide NDC- GFL Secretary General warns
21:59
3 suspects linked to robberies in Afienya and surrounding communities arrested, firearms recovered
12:32
COPEC calls for talks on transport fares after fuel price declines
08:07
NPA CEO visits Sentuo Refinery, commends role in downstream sector
03:46
Police take over Immigration Officer in 2,600 AK-47 ammunition trafficking probe
20:26
‘Make those who swallowed our riches vomit it’ – Agyinasare charges Mahama gov’t, says ‘not many’ve been tried, jailed yet’
11:16
Thanksgiving service to mark one year of President Mahama’s administration tomorrow Jan 7
04:56
PRINPAG condemns assault on Class Media Group Journalist, demands justice
03:41


