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The Final
Crown, the Golden Jubilee House
Kofi Akosah-Sarpong ponders the main
prize of the impending presidential run-off on December
28, the newly presidential Golden Jubilee House, and
says it reflects Ghanaians democratic aspirations, 51
years on as a sovereign state
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong
As Nana Akufo-Addo, of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP),
or John Atta-Mills, of the main opposition National
Democratic Party (NDC), campaign Ghana-wide for votes in
the up-coming December 28 presidential run-off to rule
Ghana, they have been circling the newly built Golden
Jubilee House, the new seat of government business in
Accra, with the intension of occupying it.
That’s would be their trophy if any of them win on
December 28. In the first round of December 7 vote, both
Akufo-Addo and Atta-Mills crawled closer to the Golden
Jubilee House – Akufo-Addo gaining 49. 4 percent and
Atta-Mills getting 47.5 percent. This has heightened
their cravings for the Golden Jubilee House.
The two candidates surely should have been entertaining
all sorts of fantasies of the Golden Jubilee House –
Akufo-Addo’s presidential aspirations being the longer
as he confronted dreadful military juntas and helped
opened up democratic forces. Fantasies born out of the
fact that the Golden Jubilee House is freed of the
“dark” excesses of the old seat of government, the Osu
Castle, and this has also freed the two candidates from
enormous historical and spiritual burden that have
dogged previous leaders who had occupied the depressing
Osu Castle.
The Golden Jubilee House raises emotions, all sorts of
dreams, and, in relation to the Ghanaian culture, all
sorts of prophetic predictions, despite sometimes the
abysmal outcome of the predictions. Like the old Osu
Castle or America’s White House or Nigeria’s Aso Rock or
Britain’s No. 10 Downing Street, the Golden Jubilee will
have mystery around it as Ghana’s democracy grows and
qualified citizens jostle through the democratic process
to be President of Ghana to occupy it.
In either Akufo-Addo or Atta-Mills, the Golden Jubilee
House would be a radiator of all that Ghana, founded on
democracy and freedom, but muddled up by its scrawny
elites couldn’t hold to the nuances of democracy, saw
over threatening 21 years of military juntas and 6 years
of menacing one-party systems denting the democratic
process. In either Akufo-Addo or Atta-Mills, the Golden
Jubilee House will be a centre of democracy, freedoms,
rationality and resolution of all the unresolved
national developmental challenges that have dogged Ghana
because of the acute dark historical, psychological and
spiritual entanglements that emanated from the Osu
Castle.
The Golden Jubilee House, as a resolution of the
contradictions of the aged Osu Castle in relation to
Ghana’s economic and political liberty, fit into the
African-American writer Toni Morrison (as re-echoed in
her latest work A Mercy) statement on the founding of
the United States: “What was distinctive in the New
World was, first of all, its claim to freedom, and
second, the presence of the unfree within the heart of
the democratic experiment.” The historical,
psychological and spiritual crises that boiled within
the Osu Castle made it unfree in an independent and free
Ghana. The Golden Jubilee House resolves the fact that
the progress of Ghana will never be driven from unfreed
Osu Castle any more.
The Golden Jubilee would see the contours of
presidential hopes dashed and achieved: the late Victor
Owusu (1923 - 2000), Foreign Minister (1969-1971) under
Kofi Busia’s almost two-year-old Progress Party (PP)
regime, imaged himself at the Osu Castle. Owusu’s mother
had told him he will be president of Ghana one day. The
Osu Castle eluded him. Some may occupy the Golden
Jubilee without any pre-conceived thought: Hilla Liman
(1979 – 1981) was picked from nowhere and occupied the
Osu Castle by beating the much more popular Victor Owusu.
Jerry Rawlings, riding on the rot among military regimes
and general discontent, occupied the Osu Castle for
almost 20 years both as military junta leader and
elected civilian president. That is the Osu Castle
mystery at work. The Golden Jubilee House will resolve
most of these contradictions.
Built out of democracy and paid labour, unlike the Osu
Castle that was built by tyrannical colonialism and
unpaid, forced slave labour (like America’s White
House), the path to occupy the Golden Jubilee House
would be democratic and not undemocratic, as most
occupiers of the Osu Castle were. The Golden Jubilee
House would not see the rough and unpalatable behaviour
that occurred at the Osu Castle: both Gen. Kutu
Acheampong and Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings were subject of
immense speculation of dreadful juju-marabou dealings at
the Osu Castle. The depressing nature of the Osu Castle
made Liman and Acheampong near-alcoholics. The Osu
Castle made Liman, Acheampong and Rawlings heavy smokers
- a projection of unhealthy lifestyle. The Golden
Jubilee House will negate all these negatives and is
expected to project decent behaviour from either Nana
Akufo-Addo or John Atta-Mills.
The Golden Jubilee House will see either Akufo-Addo or
Atta-Mills demonstrating the grasp of Ghana. Unable to
grapple with the forces that wheel within the Osu
Castle, Rawlings became more violent, arrogant and
disrespectful. Despite making him humble, the Osu Castle
made Liman, simultaneously a gifted deep thinker and
disoriented person. The Osu Castle saw the execution by
firing squad of Generals Akwesi Afrifa, Acheampong and
F.W.K Akuffo. The Osu Castle saw the early death of
Nkrumah, Gen. Joseph Ankrah, Kofi Busia and Liman. As a
product of democracy and freedoms, the Golden Jubilee
House wouldn’t see some of the bizarre totalitarian
scenes of the Osu Castle and would make its occupiers
live longer.
The Golden Jubilee House will be freed of the anger and
prickliness that affected the Osu Castle. From the first
regime of Nkrumah in 1957 to the dawn of military
regimes in 1966, the Osu Castle became a charm,
attracting all sorts of forces both good and bad.
Rawlings’ highly emotional, violent/crude talks
contradict that of Busia’s and Liman’s even tempered and
more refined disposition. The Golden Jubilee House
wouldn’t see a Rawlings’ beatings and roughing of
government officials including his Vice President Ekow
Nkensen Arkaah. In this sense, the Golden Jubilee House
resolves the irrationalities that beclouded the Osu
Castle.
The Golden Jubilee House would be open to the public, as
a democratic window and not become a secret shrine. The
Osu Castle did not since the early 1920s and, like most
oracles/shrines, photographing the Osu Castle had been
illegal. Ghanaians can democratically photograph the
Golden Jubilee House like the White House or the No. 10
Downing Street. The Golden Jubilee House will be
unchained from the Osu Castle’s dark bases such as
having dungeons within that are “dank and horrible, with
the scratchings of desperate slaves still visible on the
walls.”
Freed from such negativities, the Golden Jubilee House
will not see constant renovation and spiritual
appeasements to untie it from dark traditional spiritual
practices. Despite President John Kufour’s recent
renovations of the Osu Castle, before building the
Golden Jubilee House, the place was found with human
blood at the basement, purportedly a ritual sacrifice.
Kufour refused to stay at the Osu Castle purely for
spiritual reasons. He loved to stay and work at the
Golden Jubilee House. The Golden Jubilee House wouldn’t
have all these dark traditional rituals, enabling
Akufo-Addo and Atta-Mills to think better about Ghana’s
progress.
In this sense, both Akufo-Addo and Atta-Mills have to
note that Gen. Acheampong, alleged womanizer, also
turned the Castle into some sort of a brothel, with
women flowing in and out for favours via sex and other
romantic inducements a la President Bill Clinton and the
Monica Lewinsky affair at the White House.
But akin to the Osu Castle, the Golden Jubilee House
under either Akufo-Addo or Atta-Mills is expected to see
restlessness and quarrels of party big-wigs, as Gen.
Ankrah, Gen. Acheampong, and Busia, Liman, Rawlings,
Kufour and their parties big-wigs did at the Osu Castle.
There were so many quarrels within Liman’s Osu Castle
that it brought his regime down. Rawlings, unable the
heat from radiating from within the Osu Castle, used
loose his bearings and either roughen or beat some of
his Ministers and officials in the Osu Castle, the most
famous being his roughing of his then Vice President
Ekow Arkaah.
Reminiscent of the Osu Castle, the Golden Jubilee House,
as the symbol of power and centre of progress, would
periodically experience demonstrations from aggrieved
Ghanaians, sometimes violently, especially under the
democratic occupiers Akufo-Addo or Atta-Mills. The Osu
Castle saw frenzied demonstrations by students for
democracy especially during the Gen. Acheampong and Flt.
Lt. Rawlings regimes. However, more violent
demonstrations at the Osu Castle occurred during the
colonial era. Luckily for the Golden Jubilee House,
Akufo-Addo or Atta-Mills will not see such deadly
protests of the colonial era type because the Golden
Jubilee was born out of democracy and genuine freedoms.
As the American say, everything about the Golden Jubilee
House will be real; there will be no Rawlingsian
theatricalities. So as usual, as Ghana’s democracy grows
and larger political competitions play out, the ultimate
prize, the Golden Jubilee House, will be waiting to
welcome either Akufo-Addo or Atta-Mills on December 28,
and simultaneously mirroring to them the developmental
challenges facing Ghana.
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