The Founder’s Day has become a very
remarkable day on the Ghanaian calendar. It is marked on the 21st day of September
every year after its passage by Professor John Evans Atta Mills under the Executive
Instrument, 2010 of the PUBLIC HOLIDAY (DECLARATION) INSTRUMENT, E.I 53. The
instrument reads “AND WHEREAS the
President has determined that Tuesday, the 21st of September, 2010 be
celebrated as Founder’s Day in commemoration of the centenary birthday of
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of the Republic of Ghana”.
The President’s act was in exercise of his declaratory powers, that is; “In addition to the Public Holidays provided
under section 1, the President may, in the public interest, by executive
instrument, declare any other day to be public holiday” pursuant to section
2 of the PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT, 2001 (ACT 601). The President has the power to
declare any other day as holiday, and it must be followed as such. The purpose
of this article is to focus on the life achievements of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Born Francis Kofi Nwiah on the 21st
September, 1909 at Nkroful, in the then Gold Coast. Little was gathered about
his parents except Nyanibah being the only name known of his mother. He took
his elementary education at the Catholic Mission School at Half Assini. By 1925
he was a student-teacher in the school and was baptized in Catholicism, and by 1930
he had become a fully-trained young teacher from the Achimota College. During
his teaching job, he was exposed to the ideas of pan-Africanists like Marcus
Garvey and W. E. B Du Bois. He also had acquaintances with personalities like
Dr. Kwegyir Aggrey, Nnamdi Azikiwe and the likes who in one way or the other
inspired him and heightened his interest for Black Nationalism. His Alma Maters
include Lincoln University, University of Pennsylvania, London School of
Economics, University College of London, and the Gray’s Inn. He married Fathia
Ritz. His children include; Mr. Gamal Nkrumah, Dr. Samia Nkrumah and Mr. Sekou
Nkrumah. He was later invited by the United Gold Coast Convention (U.G.C.C) to
serve as its General Secretary, where he later broke away and formed the Convention
People’s Party (C.P.P) which gained independence for the country and he ruled
Ghana until his overthrown by Gen. J.A Ankrah in 1966. Nkrumah finally died on
the 27th of April, 1972 after a short illness.
First of all, he gained independence for Ghana, the first of its kind in the sub-Saharan region. He also spearheaded political activities in Ghana, and in other countries. He was said to have loaned some money to Guinea to fund their struggle for independence from the colonialists. He also played pivotal role in the establishment of the O.A.U now African Union (A.U).
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah introduced the Socialist
and Egalitarian ideologies which sought to serve the people of Ghana, either
than leaving the economy in the hands of some group of exploiters looting the
coffers of poor citizens in the face of fierce competition. This he did by the
construction of the Harbour and Tema Communities, the construction of the Volta
Dam at Akosombo which is still the only largest source of electricity to the
country as well as the progressing housing projects he undertook which can
never escape the minds of the good people of Ghana. He also initiated the
Nuclear Reactor Project in 1961, which created the Ghana Atomic Commission in
1963. Also instituted policies that boosted cocoa production making Ghana the
largest exporter of the commodity. His uncountable achievements can not all be
featured here; the ones I have mentioned are just the least of his
achievements.
Furthermore, he has been one of the sitting
Presidents who has written the numerous books. Some of his works include: Negro
History: European Government in Africa, The Autobiography of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
(1957), Africa Must Unite (1963), African Personality (1963), Neo-Colonialism:
the Last Stage of Imperialism (1965), African Socialism Revisited (1967), Dark
Days in Ghana (1968) amongst other breathtaking works.
In the year 2000, Nkrumah was voted BBC Man
of the Year recounting his achievements. Nkrumah is dead and gone, but his
ideologies still lives on. That is why Nkrumahists would not cease the
opportunity to preach his ideologies.
Rest in the best part of the heavens,
our Leader, our Mentor, and our Father Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah!!!

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