By William
Yaw Owusu
Tuesday April
03, 2018
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) government has
reverted the name of the seat of government from Flagstaff House to Jubilee
House.
This time round, the government appears to have
settled the debate by picking Jubilee House and gazetting it.
Leadership of the opposition National Democratic
Congress (NDC), which prefers to call the place Flagstaff House, has criticized
the move by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his government and has
promised to change the name again when the party returns to power.
However, it is unclear how that is going to be done
as the Jubilee House has now been gazatted.
A statement issued in Accra and signed by
President Akufo-Addo on
March 29, 2018, gave the historical background of the seat of government and
said the name had never been “Flagstaff House.”
He said in recognition and celebration of Ghana’s
Golden Jubilee anniversary in 2007, a Presidential Palace was built to serve as
seat of the presidency by President J.A. Kufuor and the official name
designated by him was Jubilee House.
According to the president, prior to the
construction of the Jubilee House, most of Ghana’s national leaders lived and
worked at the Christianborg Castle at Osu, Accra, and also said that Ghana’s
first President Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah moved to the Flagstaff House and
stayed there throughout his presidency.
The statement indicated that until Dr. Nkrumah moved
there, the Flagstaff House had been “the residence not only of the colonial
military officer commanding the West African Frontier Force in the four British
West African colonies of Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Gambia, as was the
case in other British colonies around the world, but also the residence of the
commander of Ghana’s Armed Forces, immediately after independence.”
The statement said it was the overthrow of Dr.
Nkrumah’s government that “the Flagstaff House was returned to the control of the
Ghana’s Military, and Christianborg Castle became, again, the seat of
government.”
President Akufo-Addo pointed out, “Jubilee House is
the first Presidential Palace, built in independence Ghana, to serve expressly
as the seat of the Presidency of Ghana. Flagstaff House is a separate property
located on the premises of the Jubilee House; and there is no record evidencing
the renaming of the seat of the Presidency as Flagstaff House by His Excellency
Professor John Evans Atta Mills, the 3rd President of the 4th Republic, in
purported exercise of his executive authority.”
The president said, “For historical and tourism
purposes, Flagstaff House, which is situated on the premises of Jubilee House,
be preserved and commemorated as the residence of the 1st President of Ghana.
“Therefore, in the exercise of the power conferred
on the President under Article 58 of the Constitution, I, Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic, give notice that the seat of the
Presidency of Ghana shall, hereafter, be named, known and referred to as
Jubilee House, and the property known as Flagstaff House, located on the
premises of Jubilee House, shall be preserved and commemorated as such.”
Later, Director of Communications at the presidency,
Eugene Arhin, insisted on radio that “there is no record anywhere evidencing
the renaming of the Presidency by President Atta Mills.”
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