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Commemorating the overthrow of President Limann

Sat, 1 Jan 2011 Source: Nkrumah Risin

Commemorating the overthrow of president limann and the pnp government: lessons

from our past

“the military has no business in politics because they do not have the mandate

and it is not their duty to seek political mandate. If national interests impel

them to power, then they must immediately hand over to a democratically elected

president who is recognised by the people in the constitution.”

Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

The 31st of December of any given year should normally evoke feelings of

gratitude to Providence for the outgoing year and feelings of hope and optimism

for the incoming year.

For many Ghanaians, each 31st of December brings with it painful memories of the

events and consequences of the illegal overthrow of President Hilla Limann and

PNP government, the then successor to the CPP by renegade elements of the

military in 1981.

Although the extremists within the NDC continue to celebrate the coup, the scale

of and participation in the celebrations have been in decline since the Supreme

Court ruled against the use of public funds to finance the celebrations. It is

increasingly evident that its’ popularity is waning. Devoid of any enduring

ideological or intellectual underpinning, with time and the passing of a

generation, we remain of the view that the coup of 1981 will be remembered but

only as a lesson from our past of the need to keep the military out of politics.

Nkrumah Rising joins all Nkrumaists including the PNC, CPP and others in

commemorating the 29th anniversary of this coup. Our hope remains that in a

year’s time, as we commemorate the 30th anniversary of that coup, all

commemorative lectures, workshops, press conferences and releases such as this,

would be organised and held under the auspices of a single Nkrumaist political

party formed through the merger of the PNC, CPP and the other Nkrumaist

elements.

In the meantime, let those of us who are Nkrumaists, do a number of things:

1. Take this opportunity to remind Ghanaians of the vital importance of

Nkrumah's warning against military interventions and coups, which disrupt

political and social processes.

2. Mark the 29th anniversary of the coup with the hope that the excesses

committed during that period will never be repeated and call on all dedicated

Nkrumaists within all parties including those temporarily within the NDC to join

us in the struggle against political violence and the unnecessary polarization

of our nation.

In the coming year, we must uphold Nkrumah's call for national cohesion and do

so in the spirit of reconciliation and healing.

Kadiri Abdulrauf Issifu

Nkrumah Rising

Tel: 0244691415

Email: NkrumahRising@yahoo.com

Cc: George Boadu Adutwum

Nkrumah Rising

Tel: 0547952511

Cc: Mahama Saani

Nkrumah Rising

Tel: 0249659187

Columnist: Nkrumah Risin