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February 24, the Day that Progress Died in Ghana

On February 24, 1964, General Kotoka and the Armed Forces of Ghana at the instigation and copious help from Western interests, took upon themselves to remove forcefully from office a constitutionally elected president of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

And thus began a tailspin in the affairs of Ghana

As one writer was to describe it later, it was the beginning of the “celebration of traitors.”

But some thought the coup was good. They naively named it the “Glorious Revolution.” To no one surprise, at least not Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's, this coup was to bring in many ills in its train; some wickedly consequential and others devastatingly worst.
not quite.

It has been some fifty year since the last coup. You would think our fellow citizens would know better;
There has never been an open regret. But there have many attempts to justify that coup, even in the face of contradicting historical events, namely, that the coup was not the brain child of Ghanaian discontent, executed by the two soldiers Kotoka and his sidekick Afrifa.

February 24, 1966 coup was a catastrophe planted by the CIA and executed by Kotoka and Afrifa. And a destructive force was unleashed that continued on a path through the 70s into the 90s.

Many presidents went down. Busia was blown away after a couple of years. Next was Generals Akyeampong, Akufo.

President Limann was to suffer the same fate half way through his first term after about two years in office.

“Reap the Whirlwind.,” Geoffrey Bing, the British expatriate Attorney General under Nkrumah, was to famously state in his iconoclastic book by that same name and thus produce one of the most gripping accounts of the period.

Something had been serious damaged with the event of February 24, 1966. Yet, the day is being quietly celebrated in the memorial of Kotoka International Airport, named after the general who in a sane society would have been called a traitor.

The presence of this Kotoka memorial is mind shattering. It is a reminder of how oblivious we have become of the change or damage that has taken place after this coup.

The damage did not end with the killing office holders in the institution of the presidency. It extended to other killings of other personalities, some judges. Others ordinary folks who were whose fortunes or lives ended as victims of collateral damages.

Kwame Nkrumah was the founder of modern Ghana and one if not the most prominent African leader of the 20th century.

 

After his removal from office, he was to die in exile in Guinea in 1972.

There have been many attempts to tarnish Nkrumah's legacy and the attempts are still ongoing. But many who lived in that era know that “What Went Wrong in Ghana” was not Nkrumah's creation.

 

Those imagined “wrongs” were made very real by the very people who staged the coup.  They were to manifest themselves later under various and corrupt regimes.

But to say the least, it is a a lasting testatement to observe later that the soldiers who staged the first coup were very, very naive. And because of them and their enablers, things have been in a state of mess in Ghana since 1966.

 

But there is no need for the current generation to be complicit in their naivete some 50 years later. We need to understand the damage in order to set things right.

Between 1966 and now, there been one spark in the attempt to ignite Ghana's forward movement as experienced under Nkrumah. That spark was only achieved under President Agyekum Kufuor, presiden of Ghana, 2001 – 2008.

It remains to be seen if the same spark can be achieved under the President Nana Akufo-Addo's current regime.

 
 
 

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