Founders Day controversy: Akufo-Addo accused of dividing Ghanaians

President Nana Akufo-Addo has been criticised creating controversy with his decision to change Founders Day from September 21 to August 4 Founders Day.

According to a Senior Lecturer in the History and Political Studies Department of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr. Samuel Adu-Gyamfi, the President seems to be pushing an agenda to project the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) formed in 1947 by J.B. Danquah and George Alfred “Paa” Grant, beyond tolerable limits.

“The move by the president will only create division among Ghanaians because the proposed celebration lacks the basis in Ghana’s history which will not bring national cohesion,” he stated.

Dr. Adu-Gyamfi was speaking on Adom FM’s Burning Issues programme hosted by Afia Pokua.

Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugine Arhin, issued a statement recently indicating that President Nana Akufo-Addo will propose legislation to designate August 4 as Founders Day.

The statement said: “It is clear that successive generations of Ghanaians made vital contributions to the liberation of our country from imperialism and colonialism. It is, therefore, fitting that we honour them, as those who contributed to the founding of our nation.

“The most appropriate way to honour them is to commemorate the day on which the two most significant events in our colonial political history, that led us to independence, occurred – 4th August.”

However, speaking on the current affairs programme, Dr Adu-Gyamfi said he does not “understand why the President and the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) is using this to bring division among Ghanaians.”

The birthday of Ghana’s first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, on September 21, which was originally observed as Founder’s Day will now be observed as Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day, according to the statement.

August 4 is noted as the date for the formation of the Aborigines’ Rights Protection Society by John Mensah Sarbah in 1897, and the formation of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) in 1947 by J.B. Danquah and George Alfred “Paa” Grant.

Already members of the Convention People’s Party says government’s proposal to make August 4, the country’s Founders’ Day is a deliberate ploy to protect the ancestry of the President.

The party said it was not surprised by the announcement because President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has demonstrated his readiness to alter Ghana’s history to favour his family since he was sworn in on January 7.

But Dr Adu-Gyamfi has cautioned the President against the move, suggesting that it will create too many.

He said  Ghana’s history must not be diluted.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Ghana our beloved country has suffered over the years due to some great and deliberate mistakes that some of our leaders bestowed on Us .I seriously think that time has come for us to use this political change in the country to have those mistakes rectified.This will set the records straight for the unborn generations it will also bring Peace and genuine unity.
    I am therefore happy by the move of our beloved President to take upon himself and Parliament to correct these mistakes that has divided Us to a close although it brought pain and bitterness I can confidently say that the move by our President to do the right thing would bring among others perpetual Peace and tranquillity to both the living and the dead in this country of ours.
    To all those against his move I say do unto others as you wI’ll like others to do unto you.I also say that a country that does not honour his gallant men and women is not worth dieing for.
    Mr President thank you for your maturity displayed.God bless you and God bless our homeland Ghana.
    Naa Nana Naa suprises.Ghana will work again.

  2. Dr. Adu Gyamfi should face facts and stop his biased assertions. If Paa Grant and J. B. Dankwah had not started the fight for independence, and later on invited Nkrumah who was enjoying life in the UK after his studies in the US, when and how would Nkrumah have won independence for Ghana and thereby become the founding father of our great nation? It will do us all a lot of good, cohesion and bring us satisfaction when the wrong done our famous founding fathers is acknowledged and rectified. Otherwise it will continue to haunt us like a curse for our ingratitude. Facts are facts and brings peace and satisfaction, so stop your parochial and hypocritical arguments and apply the facts.

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