The United States Embassy in Accra hosted a grand reception on Wednesday, June 11, 2026, bringing together senior Ghanaian officials, traditional rulers, and members of the diplomatic corps to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence, in a celebration organizer dubbed "Freedom 250."
A High-Level Gathering
The event was attended by a high-level delegation from Ghana's Presidency led by Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, alongside Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Dr. Dominic Ayine, who served as guest of honor. Also present were the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II; the Agbogbomefia of Asogli State, Togbe Afede XIV; former Zebila MP Cletus Avoka; former Transport Minister Titus Glover; members of the diplomatic corps, Members of Parliament, ministers of state, traditional authorities, clergy, the business community, and American citizens resident in Ghana. Music for the evening came from the US Naval Forces Europe and Africa Band and the "Diplomats Jazz Combo," while several American companies operating in Ghana sponsored refreshments for guests.
A Shared History Reaching Back to 1957
Addressing the gathering, US Chargé d'Affaires Rolf Olson traced the two countries' relationship back to Ghana's own independence in 1957, when then-Vice President Richard Nixon led the American presidential delegation to Accra and, during that visit, met for the first time a 28-year-old civil rights activist named Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Olson said that encounter deepened Washington's engagement with Africa, prompting Nixon to report to President Eisenhower that the continent was strategically vital leading directly to the creation of the US State Department's Bureau of African Affairs in 1958, the same year Eisenhower hosted Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, at the White House.
Olson also recalled the 1956 visit of jazz legend Louis Armstrong to Ghana, which inspired the State Department's Jazz Ambassadors program and produced a musical fusion of highlife and jazz still audible today.
Economic and Development Ties
Olson highlighted the scale of ongoing US investment in Ghana, noting that Ghana was the first country to welcome Peace Corps volunteers in 1961, with more than 5,000 having served in Ghanaian communities over 65 years. He pointed to more than 100 American companies operating across energy, technology, and agriculture, with bilateral trade in goods and services reaching roughly $4 billion last year. He singled out Newmont, Ghana's single largest taxpayer, whose new Ahafo mine with a workforce that is 99% Ghanaian he inaugurated in October 2025.
Other cited milestones included the George W. Bush Highway, funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation; 20 years of Delta Airlines direct flights to Accra; $2.5 billion in US health-sector investment over two decades, supporting 24,000 people on HIV treatment and protecting 1.5 million children annually from malaria; 7.5 million Ghanaians vaccinated during COVID-19; and Zipline's drone network, which has completed 800,000 medical deliveries since 2019, saving an estimated 10,000 lives.
Security Cooperation and Shared Values
Olson also cited joint US-Ghana efforts to confront cybercrime, terrorism, and narcotics trafficking, describing close cooperation on evidence exchange to hold criminal actors accountable. He said the two nations remained "natural partners because we share values," and pointed to future potential for collaboration in digital technology, artificial intelligence, advanced agriculture, and clean energy.
Ghana's Response
In his remarks, Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine reaffirmed Ghana's government's commitment to deepening the friendship with Washington, describing the two countries as anchored in shared values of liberty, democracy, justice, and individual progress, and noting the occasion was about more than just America it was a celebration of the enduring bond between both nations. Guests departed with a commemorative "Enduring Liberty Half Dollar," a limited-release coin issued by the US Mint for America's 250th anniversary, inscribed with the words "Knowledge is the Only Guardian of True Liberty."
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References
Graphic Online, "US Embassy marks 250 years of independence with Accra gala," June 12, 2026. https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/general-news/ghana-news-us-embassy-marks-250-years-of-independence-with-accra-gala.html
Ghanaian Times, "Ghana joins U.S. community to mark 250 years of independence." https://ghanaiantimes.com.gh/ghana-joins-u-s-community-to-mark-250-years-of-independence/amp/
Ghana News Agency, "US pledges promoting shared values with Ghana," June 11, 2026. https://gna.org.gh/2026/06/us-pledges-promoting-shared-values-with-ghana/
U.S. Embassy Ghana, "United States 250th Independence Day Celebration in Ghana - Remarks by Chargé d'Affaires Rolf Olson." https://gh.usembassy.gov/united-states-250th-independence-day-celebration-in-ghana-remarks-by-charge-daffaires-rolf-olson/



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