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Deputy Chief of Staff, Stanislav Dogbe has been appointed chairman of a special committee set up to plan the upcoming 68th Independence Day celebrations come Thursday, March 6 2025.

The news of his appointment was revealed by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu while speaking in a live press conference held earlier today.

Stan Dogbe together with his team, according to the Presidential Spokesperson will be given a well structured marketing and public relations plan from the government’s communication office to promote the national event.

Meanwhile the Presidential communicator has shared that plans for the Independence celebrations are already underway with two highlights being the 28th February shooting which sets the spotlight on three Ghanaian heroes and their sacrifice for the nation and also the traditional Presidential Students’ Award to acknowledge and reward the efforts of brilliant Ghanaian students. “So the famous 28th February crossroad shooting incident will be commemorated once again and then the perennial or traditional Presidential awards will also take place. Now it is the belief of government that these activities will be sufficient to uphold the significance of the day and yet enable government cut expenditure in areas that are non-essential.” he shared.

By: Kobina Baidoo 

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