The Ada community is gearing up to commemorate the 44th anniversary of the 31st December Revolution on December 31, 2026, at Asafotufiam Park.
The event, themed “Consolidation of the Reset Agenda: Reflections on the Gains of the 31st December Revolution,” promises to be a significant moment of reflection and celebration.
The event will likely bring together politicians, historians, and citizens to reflect on the revolution’s impact and its relevance to Ghana’s current socio-economic landscape.
President of the Republic, Regional Minister, National Chairman and General Secretary of the NDC among speakers for the occasion.
The 31st December Revolution, led by Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings in 1981, marked a significant turning point in Ghana’s history, promising reforms and development.
Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings in 1981 overthrew the government of Hilla Limann.
The revolution marked the beginning of a new era in Ghana’s history, with Rawlings at the helm.
The revolution aimed to address corruption, economic decline, and social inequality.
Rawlings’ regime implemented reforms, including economic liberalization and decentralization.
The revolution had a significant impact on Ghana’s politics, economy, and society.
The 31st December Revolution shaped Ghana’s modern history and politics
It led to the establishment of a new political order and institutions.
The revolution’s ideals continue to influence Ghana’s development agenda.
The commemoration in Ada will likely reflect on the revolution’s gains and challenges.
The event may highlight the current government’s efforts to build on the revolution’s legacy.



































