
Ghana is set to celebrate its 69th Independence Day on March 6, 2026, with the national parade scheduled to take place at the prestigious forecourt of the Presidency. This year’s anniversary marks another significant milestone in the nation's democratic journey, bringing together government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, and citizens to honor the legacy of Ghana's founding fathers. The choice of the Presidency as the venue underscores the solemnity and national importance of the occasion, as the country reflects on nearly seven decades of sovereignty and self-governance.
To ensure a seamless and organized event, the government, through the Information Services Department, has announced strict accreditation protocols for media houses. Given the space limitations at the forecourt, the organizing committee has restricted accreditation to one journalist per media outlet. Interested organizations are required to submit an official assignment letter containing the names and details of their designated representatives. This measure is intended to manage the crowd and ensure that various media houses have fair access to the proceedings while maintaining security and order at the high-profile venue.
Journalists assigned to cover the parade will be subject to rigorous guidelines concerning their equipment and professional conduct. The government has specified that all media personnel must be stationed within designated zones and are expected to arrive well ahead of the scheduled start time to facilitate security checks. In a bid to maintain the quality and exclusivity of the broadcast, live streaming from personal devices such as smartphones is strictly prohibited. However, the government will provide a high-quality clean feed for broadcasters, ensuring that the event reaches a nationwide audience with professional production standards.
As preparations intensify, media personnel are reminded that formal attire is mandatory for entry, reflecting the official nature of the state ceremony. The 69th Independence Day National Parade is expected to be a display of military precision, cultural heritage, and national pride. Following the parade, further updates on regional celebrations and other state-sponsored activities are anticipated, as Ghana continues its tradition of rotating some aspects of the anniversary while maintaining a central national focus in the capital.
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