61 anniversary of the 28th February shooting marked
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, Feb 28, Ghanadot - Wreaths has been laid at the
Freedom Monument, Osu, today to mark the 61st anniversary of the 28th February
shooting. The commemoration is in line with the three ex-servicemen who were
gunned down at the Christianborg Crossroads on February 28, 1948, while going to
present a petition to the British Colonial Governor, Sir Gerald Creasy, after
the colonialists had reneged on their promise to resettle them.
The ex-servicemen were, Sergeant Adjetey, Corporal Attipoe and Private Odartey
Lamptey, all members of the Gold Coast Regiment of the Royal West African
Frontier Force that fought alongside the allied forces during the Second World
War.
Lt. Gen. Joseph Smith (retd), Minister of Defence, has confirmed government
promise to create better living conditions for ex-servicemen. He said government
would soon restructure their retirement package to give them better living
conditions.
According to the minister, the case of the ex-servicemen is very important to
the Mills' administration, due to the sacrifices to ensure Ghana's liberty to
work on its democracy and hinted that these men must not be forgotten because of
their contribution to building country..
“They are part of the priorities we are looking out now and we will take every
step to make sure that we better their living conditions, pension and everything
that will go to make them happy in their old age.”
The Defence Minister noted that the government is aware of some problems of the
ex-servicemen and it is assiduously working around the clock to solve them.
He promised that he will be visiting personally all the legion villages in the
country to have a word with them and restructure the entire veteran association.
Some survivors of the World War II have complained of past and present
governments' neglect after 61 years on.
“The ex-serviceman was onetime a hero, he is now a forgotten hero, and we are
being badly treated; they must be given sort of assistance, something to live
on, not this pittance,” an ex-serviceman protested.
Lt. Gen. Joseph Smith (retd), laid a wreath on behalf of the government and
people of Ghana and Rear Admiral R. S Nuno, Acting Chief of Defence Staff, laid
one on behalf of the security services.
Air Vice Marshal Odartey Barnor, Chairman of the Veterans Association of Ghana,
laid one on behalf of the veterans, while the Osu Mantse, Nii Nortey Owuo III,
laid one on behalf of traditional rulers.
Ghanadot