HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO GHANA AS THEY BECOME 58th TODAY
Today March 6, 2015 the great nation of Ghana becomes 58. They gained their independence from the British on the 6th of March 1957,after the Britain relinquished its control over the Gold Coast and Ashanti,
the Northern Territories Protectorate, and British Togoland.
In May 1956, Kwame Nkrumah's Gold Coast government issued a white
paper with proposals for Gold Coast's independence. On 3 August 1956,
the Gold Coast Assembly adopted Kwame Nkrumah's resolution demanding
independence from Britain. The British Government stated it would agree
to a firm date for independence if a reasonable majority for such a step
were obtained in the Gold Coast Legislative Assembly after a general
election.
The 1956 election returned the Convention People's Party (CPP) to
power with 71 of the 104 seats in the Legislative Assembly. Ghana became
an independent state on March 6, 1957, when Britain relinquished its
control over the Gold Coast and Ashanti, the Northern Territories
Protectorate, and British Togoland.
After a long period of colonial rule, the newly elected Assembly
of Ghana, passed a motion directing the government to demand
independence from Britain. As the opposition party was not part of the
debate, the motion was passed with unanimous vote. The motion was also
accepted by the British Government as representing the majority of the
Assembly. In 1957 Ghana became the first African country to gain
independence.
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