The party is of the view the move is a conscious “attempt to appease their political tradition without recourse to the ramifications on the unity and cohesion of this country”.
The government, through the interior minister, Ambrose Dery, on Thursday, December 13, 2018, laid the new bill before parliament but before it could be passed, government on December 31, 2018, declared January 7 a public holiday day.
In a petition dated January 7 and signed by the National Chairman of the party, Bernard Mornah, the party took a strong exception to the move.
“We in the PNC like many other Ghanaians are convinced beyond every reasonable doubt that but for political glorification and expediency, there are far more pressing issues to engage the attention of the government rather than attempting to amend the Public Holidays Act,” it said.
The PNC has thus called on parliament to intervene and exercise the ‘highest level of unbiased discretionary power’ to stop any attempts by any group of persons to rewrite the history of Ghana. Read Full Story

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