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Ghana’s Historical Narratives: Reflections on Legacy and Justice

Ghana lacks an objective historical narrative, according to Professor Abotsi, reflecting self-deceit and dishonesty linked to pre-independence greed. Former President Akufo-Addo stressed the need to honor Dr. JB Danquah’s legacy at a commemorative event. Both leaders call for justice and recognition of historical contributions amidst ongoing controversies.

Professor Ernest Kofi Abotsi, Dean of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Law School, has highlighted Ghana’s deficiency in possessing an objective historical narrative. He argues that this absence mirrors the national psyche of self-deceit and dishonesty, pointing to pre-independence avarice and historical misappropriation as enduring issues. On his social media, he stated, “Ghana’s lack of objective history reflects on our self-deceit & dishonesty & our pre-independence greed & historical appropriation which remains our bane today.”

In a related context, Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo emphasized the importance of recognizing Dr. JB Danquah’s legacy during the launch of a commemorative statement compendium in Kyebi. He contended that Danquah’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and individual freedoms significantly contributed to Ghana’s political landscape. Akufo-Addo remarked, “Danquah’s persistent pursuit for the rule of law to be entrenched in our body politic remains the ultimate guarantee of liberty and individual freedom.”

Another concern raised by Akufo-Addo was the ongoing controversies surrounding Danquah’s contributions, which obscure the depth of his impact. He expressed his dismay that, despite the magnitude of Danquah’s efforts in Ghana’s development, his legacy continues to be mired in disputes. The event gathered numerous dignitaries from various political arenas, including the Minority Leadership and members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin reminded the audience of the principles for which Danquah dedicated his life to defend. He cautioned that recent events, such as a disturbing raid on a former minister’s home, underscore the fragility of democracy. He advocated for an unwavering commitment to justice, asserting, “We must never allow the machinery of state power to operate beyond the bounds of justice.”

In summary, the commentary from Professor Abotsi articulates a critical view of Ghana’s historical narrative, calling attention to issues of self-deceit and dishonesty stemming from a lack of objectivity. In parallel, former President Akufo-Addo’s remarks on Dr. JB Danquah emphasize the need to honor his legacy amidst controversies. The engagements from both leaders call for a reevaluation of historical narratives and the maintenance of justice in contemporary Ghanaian politics.

Original Source: 3news.com

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