Logo
utility
 
   News Front Page  
-
  News  
-
  Business  
-
  Editorial  
-
  Africa  
-
  World  
-
  Features  
-
  Arts, Culture & Entertainment  
-
  Lifestyle  
-
  Sports  
-
  Comment  
-
  Columns  
-
  Special Reports  
-
  Your Views  
-
  About The Statesman  
-
  All authors  
-
  Advertising  
-
  Contact us  
-
  Links  
-
 
empty
 Today's picks
NPP 2008 Manifesto
empty
 

Flyover to be named after Paa Grant
The Statesman , 21/03/2007

The Government is to name the flyover at Alajo on the Kwame Nkrumah-Achimota road after George Alfred Grant (Paa Grant) as part of a number of steps towards recognising the nation's heroes.

The President has further directed the Ministry of Tourism, Local Government to rehabilitate the image and underscore the contribution Paa Grant made to the struggle for independence of the Gold Coast.

Hackman Owusu-Agyeman, Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing made this known in response to a statement of Tribute to George Alfred Grant by Lee Ocran, NDC Member of Parliament for Jomoro.

Mr Owusu-Agyeman said Paa Grant, as one of the prominent nationalists, will be given due recognition, adding that he played a significant role in developing Ghana's democratic history.

Paa Kwesi Nduom, Minister of Public Sector Reform, described Paa Grant as one of the many Ghanaians who sacrificed their lives for the country.
"He dedicated a lot of his finances to the development of the United Gold Coast Convention and lent his reputation to the emancipation of the country.”

He noted Paa Grant as a devoted and selfless politician and businessman in the arena of politics.

“We salute him and his colleagues, since he did not do this single-handedly as others have tried to impute.”


Kojo Armah, CPP Member of Parliament for Evalue Gwira, said a country that does not recognise its heroes was not worth dying for and argued that people such as Paa Grant must be given their due.

“By this the youth of the country would know how the history of the country came about and thereby get inspired to do more for the country. We must do well not to erase their memories in our history.”

Kwadwo Baah Wiredu, Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, said Paa Grant had foresight to inspire the people. He expressed concern that Paa Grant’s hometown and grave site had been left in shambles and in a despicable state .

“In other countries such as Greece and other parts of Europe, sites and graves of such people are developed and given worthy images and are huge source of revenue for development,” he said stressing, “this is what we must work at and build monuments and also develop the grave sites of national heroes to generate additional revenue for the state.”

Alban Bagbin, Minority Leader, in his contribution said Paa Grant contributed immensely to the development and growth of the Aborigines Rights Protectionist Society.

“He supported them financially being a timber merchant who did not use his wealth for himself alone.

“He should be considered the father of democracy in Ghana having invited J.B. Danquah and Dr Kwame Nkrumah from his own finances into the country to fight the colonial masters.”

Mr Ocran in his tribute said Paa Grant was worried about the political situation in the Gold Coast, especially the lack of opportunities for the Gold Coasters and the need to emancipate the people.

“Through his business operations, the suppression of the aspirations of the indigenous people became very clear to him.”

He singled out Pa Grant as the father of politics having formed the first political movement in 1947 to fight for independence for the Gold Coast and received support from colleagues like R R Blay, a prominent lawyer in Sekondi.

Mr Ocran said Paa Grant has not been accorded the honour he deserved even though a street has been named after him in Tema and a statue built in Takoradi; “but I believe he deserves better.”


 

 

 

Other Headlines in News
arrow Mahama sharing cars for students votes
arrow Ablakwa confesses: 1,700 schools under trees is a lie
arrow NPP pulls down Jerico Wall for Victory 2012
arrow Kufuor: NDC is buying votes
arrow Prez Mahama, please tell your surrogates to leave me alone for I’m but a simple pastor – Mensa Otabil
arrow Presby church exposes NDC lies over Schools under trees
arrow NDC collapses TOR in oil rich Ghana
arrow Akufo-Addo congratulates Obama
arrow Deputy Governor schools Governor
arrow NDC has more to worry from Obama’s victory
arrow Volta no more NDC ‘World Bank’
arrow Akufo-Addo consoles victims of Melcom tragedy
arrow Mahama caught in more lies
arrow Kick out NDC - Konadu tells Ghanaians
arrow IEA Veep debate: The Governor vs The Deputy Governor
  more headlines
Related Stories
arrow Flyover to be named after Paa Grant
arrow Busummuru, poverty, teachers et al
arrow Kufuor explains significance of Award
arrow Micro-finance needs re-think, says economist
 
© Copyright of Statesman 2005. Terms & Conditions of reading.