
The Bank of Ghana has announced plans to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Ghana Cedi, which has served as the nation’s sole legal tender since its introduction on July 19, 1965. The celebration, under the theme ‘Cedi@60’, will run from July to December 2025.
In a public notice issued on May 13, 2025, and signed by the Secretary of the Bank, Sandra Thompson, the central bank highlighted the significance of the Cedi as a symbol of Ghana’s economic sovereignty, resilience, and development. Over the past six decades, the Cedi has undergone various reforms and modifications to meet the changing demands of the Ghanaian economy.
As part of the anniversary celebrations, the Bank of Ghana will roll out a series of activities and engagements nationwide. These will include official launch events, public exhibitions, educational campaigns, and stakeholder forums aimed at deepening public understanding and appreciation of the currency’s history and importance.
The Bank noted that the anniversary presents an opportunity for Ghanaians to reflect on the evolution of the Cedi, celebrate national progress, and reaffirm their responsibility to protect the value and integrity of the currency.
The public, along with institutions, stakeholders, and development partners, is invited to participate in the commemorative events. Further details of the scheduled programmes will be announced in due course.
The Bank of Ghana reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a stable Cedi and ensuring general price stability in the economy.