There is no need for a holiday to remember Nkrumah – Kweku Baako

Veteran Ghanaian journalist, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, has castigated the attempts by successive governments to celebrate the late Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s birthday as a Memorial Day in Ghana.

According to him, despite the fact that he is a firm believer in Nkrumah’s philosophies, he believes it is unnecessary to allot a day to celebrate the man.

He recalled that he registered his displeasure with the decision of the late Atta-Mills to mark the Dr, Nkrumah’s birthday as a national holiday.

He explained that this was as a result of the fact that Ghanaians were not properly educated on the reason behind the move.

He however noted that the decision of president Akufo-Addo to rebrand Nkrumah’s birthday from ‘Founder’s Day’ to ‘Memorial Day’ vindicates Ghana’s first president in several ways.

To him, it is nothing short of a paradox. Information available to YEN indicates that the president intends to propose a legislation to designate 4th August as Founders’ Day, and 21st September as a Memorial Day, both of which will be observed as public holidays.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Frank Davies dismisses “baseless” misconduct petition against Godfred Dame

Obaatanpa Project Supports Aged in Amenfi East Churches with Food Items

Parliament’s October 14 Resumption Postponed Indefinitely

Dormaa Central Municipal Assembly inaugurates sanitation taskforce to ensure a hygienic environment in the Municipality

Amansie West DCE Calls for Collective Effort to Keep Environment Clean

Kwahu One Alliance for Development donates items to support the cleaning exercise

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE