Flag bearer of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has bemoaned the cancellation of Republic Day as a public holiday by the Akufo-Addo administration.
The 1 July holiday was scrapped by the Akufo-Addo-led administration.
It is now a commemorative day.
Republic Day signifies the attainment of Ghana’s republican status.
This year marks the 59th-anniversary of the attainment of Ghana’s republican status.
In a message to commemorate the day, Mr Mahama said Nana Akufo-Addo is attempting to rewrite Ghana’s history.
In a Facebook post, the former Ghanaian leader said: “59 years ago, our beloved Ghana became a Republic and acquired true political independence from the shackles of colonialism.
“As a result, we reclaimed for ourselves true political sovereignty. We entrenched equality before the law and emphasised that, the people of Ghana shall be the ultimate source of all political power.
“On this memorable day, I congratulate all senior citizens for the significant sacrifices they have made over the decades in nurturing our dear nation to this current stage.
“I, also, salute our forebears who fought to establish Ghana's name in history as the Black Star of Africa and the "Beacon of Hope" for African liberation and integration.
“Sadly, this significant page in our history has been revised by the Akufo-Addo administration through the recent Public Holidays (Amendment) Act 2019, (Act 989).
“By this act, the NPP Government has expunged Republic day, also commemorated as 'Senior Citizens Day' from the list of public holidays and replaced it with a questionable founders’ day holiday on August 4th.
“As we reflect on the deeper undercurrents of our present political and economic challenges, let us dedicate ourselves to the patriotic and nationalistic ideals that led to the creation of our dear nation as a Republic, and await the vindication of the true history of our country, Ghana.
“Once again, happy 59th Republic Day!
“Happy Senior Citizens Day!