
Ghana’s first National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving is set to take place today, July 1, 2025, as declared by President John Mahama.
The event aims to bring Ghanaians together in spiritual reflection, intercession, and gratitude for the nation’s peace, stability, and shared destiny.
The occasion will feature both Christian and Muslim prayer sessions.
The Christian service will begin at 8:00 am at the forecourt of the State House, where President Mahama is expected to join the fellowship. His Eminence Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson will serve as the Special Guest Speaker.
The Muslim prayer session is scheduled for 12:30 pm at the National Mosque in Kanda, to be led by His Eminence Sheikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu.
This national observance stands as a powerful symbol of unity, reflection, and renewal—calling on citizens to examine both their individual and collective journeys, while recommitting to the core national values of discipline, unity, and hope.
The day will be marked across all 16 regions and 261 districts, uniting the country in a nationwide spiritual effort.
ALSO READ: