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February should be
Ghana history month
Nii Armah Kweifio-Okai
March 01, 2015 |
February 4 is the anniversary of Dr J B
Danquah’s death in prison custody.
February 24 is the anniversary of the
military coup against Nkrumah.
February 28 is the anniversary of the
shooting by the British of Ex WW2 servicemen
Adjetey, Odartey Lamptey and Attipoe when
petitioning for better ex service conditions
- an event that well launched agitation for
independence
Adherents of the Danquah-Busia-Dombo
political tradition set the tone of
ideological debate for this month of key
political developments in modern Ghana
history.
It chose the occasion of the anniversary of
Danquah’s death to remind all Ghanaians of
the cruelty of his jailer Kwame Nkrumah.
This provoked a flurry of exchanges between
camps covering the spectrum of the Ghanaian
political landscape. The current leader of
the DBD faith offered forgiveness to Nkrumah
and his adherents, an offer promptly
rejected and with disdain by Nkrumaists and
their leader who happens to be Nkrumah’s
daughter.
Most of the exchanges were on the measures
Nkrumah took to secure his government and
the people of Ghana, the relentless efforts
of the opposition to make the country
ungovernable, the consequences of the two
dominant ideologies on subsequent political
thought and formations in Ghana. In the
exchanges, the DBD tradition came out badly
for the following reasons.
Firstly it is impossible to delegitimize
Nkrumah’s government in Ghana and his role
on the continent and in the world.
Secondly Nkrumah had runs on the board - in
the physical, socio-economic and
psychological transformation of Ghana.
Thirdly the methods the DBD adherents chose
to prosecute their grievances against
Nkrumah were excessive – in today’s world it
would be described as terrorism.
Finally, the circumstances of Nkrumah’s
precedent-setting removal from power and his
subsequent death in exile forever cast him
as victim in the popular consciousness of
Africans
I noticed from a number of contributions
that the events of the era are not in the
personal experiences of most contributors.
And then it occurred to me that we are a
young population in an ancient country.
It would therefore be necessary to declare
every February, Ghana political history
month. To be useful in educating the youth
in particular, the Nkrumah – Danquah debate
must be recast. Ideological think tanks
associated with political parties normally
take leadership in these matters.
It seems to me entirely responsible for a
think tank like the Danquah Institute to be
able to define its ideological roots without
reference to Nkrumah’s failings, as such
references detract from and diminish any
credibility the tradition has. Surely a
self-sustaining ideology with ongoing
political imperatives must be able to stand
on its own feet.
The backlash to the tone the Danquah
Institute set the debate this February
should inform DI’s future strategy next
February around.
The month ended with SON address by the
President to look into petition to return
confiscated properties of Nkrumah’s CPP.
Those who readily read political expedience
into this gesture undervalue the importance
of atonement in social and political
cohesion.
A February history month would also provide
opportunities for atonement among the
political traditions of the country. And God
knows how much the country needs atonement,
given the emotionally heated interchanges
this month.
Nii Armah |
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And then it occurred to me that we are a young
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