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Edward Akufo-Addo

Edward Akufo-Addo JSC (26 June 1906 – 17 July 1979)[1][2] was a Ghanaian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the "Big Six" leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) and one of the founding fathers of Ghana who engaged in the fight for Ghana's independence.[3] He became the Chief Justice (1966–70), and later ceremonial President (1970–72), of the Republic of Ghana.[4] He is the father of the current (executive) President of Ghana, Nana Addo Akufo-Addo.[5]

Edward Akufo-Addo
Edward Akufo-Addo
President of Ghana
In office
31 August 1970 – 13 January 1972
Prime MinisterKofi Busia (1969–1972)
Preceded byNii Amaa Ollennu
Succeeded byGen. I. K. Acheampong
3rd Chief Justice of Ghana
(15th including Gold Coast)
In office
1966–1970
Preceded byJ. Sarkodee-Addo
Succeeded byEdmund A. L. Bannerman
 Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana
In office
1962–1964
PresidentKwame Nkrumah
Personal details
Born(1906-06-26)26 June 1906
Dodowa, Gold Coast
Died17 July 1979(1979-07-17) (aged 73)
Accra, Ghana
NationalityGhanaian
Political partyNon-partisan
SpouseAdeline Y. Akufo-Addo (née Nana Yeboakua Ofori-Atta) (d. 2004)
Children4, including Nana Akufo-Addo
EducationPresbyterian Training College, Akropong
Achimota College
St Peter's College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Profession
  • Judge
  • Lawyer
ReligionPresbyterian
  • Ceremonial President with executive powers vested in Prime Minister

Early life and education edit

Akufo-Addo was born on 26 June 1906 at Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region to William Martin Addo-Danquah and Theodora Amuafi. Both of his parents were from the southern Ghanaian town of Akropong.[6] He had his primary education at Presbyterian Primary and Middle Schools at Akropong. He continued to Presbyterian Training College, Akropong and Abetifi Theological Training College. In 1929, he entered Achimota College, where he won a scholarship to St Peter's College, Oxford. He studied mathematics, Politics and Philosophy and he went on to graduate with honours in philosophy and politics in 1933.

Pre-political career edit

Akufo-Addo was called to the Middle Temple Bar, London, UK, in 1940[7] and returned to what was then the Gold Coast to start a private legal practice a year later in Accra.[4]

Early political career edit

In 1947, he became a founding member of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) and was one of the "Big Six" (the others being Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Joseph Boakye Danquah, Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey and William Ofori Atta) detained after disturbances in Accra in 1948.[7] From 1949 to 1950, he was a member of the Gold Coast Legislative Council and the Coussey Constitutional Commission.[4]

Post-independence career edit

After independence (1962–64), Akufo-Addo was a Supreme Court Judge, one of three judges who sat on the treason trial involving Tawia Adamafio, Ako Adjei and three others after the Kulungugu bomb attack on President Kwame Nkrumah and for doing so was dismissed with fellow judges for finding some of the accused not guilty.[2]

From 1966 to 1970, Akufo-Addo was appointed Chief Justice by the National Liberation Council (NLC) regime, as well as Chairman of the Constitutional Commission (which drafted the 1969 Second Republican Constitution).[7] He was also head of the NLC Political Commission during this same time period.[4]

From 31 August 1970 until his deposition by coup d'état on 13 January 1972, Akufo-Addo was President of Ghana in the Second Republic. Real power rested with the prime minister, Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia. On 17 July 1979, Akufo-Addo died of natural causes.[8]

Personal life edit

Adeline Yeboakwa Akufo-Addo was the wife of Edward Akufo-Addo[9] and they had four children.

Awards and honors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Goldsworthy, David (1973). "Ghana's Second Republic: A Post-Mortem". African Affairs. 72 (286): 8–25. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a096326. ISSN 0001-9909. JSTOR 720579.
  2. ^ a b "August 28, 1970: Edward Akuffo-Addo is named President of the 2nd Republic". Ghana History Moments. Edward A. Ulzen Memorial Foundation. 28 August 2017. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. ^ Ngnenbe, Timothy (4 August 2020). "Ghana pays tribute to founders' - Graphic Online". www.graphic.com.gh. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d "Edward Akufo-Addo". Ghana Web. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Big Six Enduring Lessons From The Founding Fathers Of Ghana". Retrieved 27 August 2021.
  6. ^ Dictionary of African Biography. OUP USA. 2 February 2012. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-195-38207-5.
  7. ^ a b c "Akora Justice Edward Akufo-Addo", Old Achimotan Association.
  8. ^ "Edward Akufo-Addo" 11 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Ghana Nation.
  9. ^ https://mobile.ghanaweb.com/person/Edward-Akufo-Addo-123

External links edit

  • "Dr. Edward Akufo Addo", Ghana Nation, 15 November 2011.
Legal offices
Preceded by Chief Justice of Ghana
1966–1970
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by President of Ghana
1970–1972
Succeeded by

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Edward Akufo Addo JSC 26 June 1906 17 July 1979 1 2 was a Ghanaian politician and lawyer He was a member of the Big Six leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention UGCC and one of the founding fathers of Ghana who engaged in the fight for Ghana s independence 3 He became the Chief Justice 1966 70 and later ceremonial President 1970 72 of the Republic of Ghana 4 He is the father of the current executive President of Ghana Nana Addo Akufo Addo 5 Edward Akufo AddoJSCEdward Akufo AddoPresident of GhanaIn office 31 August 1970 13 January 1972Prime MinisterKofi Busia 1969 1972 Preceded byNii Amaa OllennuSucceeded byGen I K Acheampong3rd Chief Justice of Ghana 15th including Gold Coast In office 1966 1970Preceded byJ Sarkodee AddoSucceeded byEdmund A L Bannerman Justice of the Supreme Court of GhanaIn office 1962 1964PresidentKwame NkrumahPersonal detailsBorn 1906 06 26 26 June 1906Dodowa Gold CoastDied17 July 1979 1979 07 17 aged 73 Accra GhanaNationalityGhanaianPolitical partyNon partisanSpouseAdeline Y Akufo Addo nee Nana Yeboakua Ofori Atta d 2004 Children4 including Nana Akufo AddoEducationPresbyterian Training College AkropongAchimota CollegeSt Peter s College OxfordMiddle TempleProfessionJudgeLawyerReligionPresbyterianCeremonial President with executive powers vested in Prime Minister Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Pre political career 3 Early political career 4 Post independence career 5 Personal life 6 Awards and honors 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editAkufo Addo was born on 26 June 1906 at Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region to William Martin Addo Danquah and Theodora Amuafi Both of his parents were from the southern Ghanaian town of Akropong 6 He had his primary education at Presbyterian Primary and Middle Schools at Akropong He continued to Presbyterian Training College Akropong and Abetifi Theological Training College In 1929 he entered Achimota College where he won a scholarship to St Peter s College Oxford He studied mathematics Politics and Philosophy and he went on to graduate with honours in philosophy and politics in 1933 Pre political career editAkufo Addo was called to the Middle Temple Bar London UK in 1940 7 and returned to what was then the Gold Coast to start a private legal practice a year later in Accra 4 Early political career editIn 1947 he became a founding member of the United Gold Coast Convention UGCC and was one of the Big Six the others being Ebenezer Ako Adjei Joseph Boakye Danquah Kwame Nkrumah Emmanuel Obetsebi Lamptey and William Ofori Atta detained after disturbances in Accra in 1948 7 From 1949 to 1950 he was a member of the Gold Coast Legislative Council and the Coussey Constitutional Commission 4 Post independence career editAfter independence 1962 64 Akufo Addo was a Supreme Court Judge one of three judges who sat on the treason trial involving Tawia Adamafio Ako Adjei and three others after the Kulungugu bomb attack on President Kwame Nkrumah and for doing so was dismissed with fellow judges for finding some of the accused not guilty 2 From 1966 to 1970 Akufo Addo was appointed Chief Justice by the National Liberation Council NLC regime as well as Chairman of the Constitutional Commission which drafted the 1969 Second Republican Constitution 7 He was also head of the NLC Political Commission during this same time period 4 From 31 August 1970 until his deposition by coup d etat on 13 January 1972 Akufo Addo was President of Ghana in the Second Republic Real power rested with the prime minister Dr Kofi Abrefa Busia On 17 July 1979 Akufo Addo died of natural causes 8 Personal life editAdeline Yeboakwa Akufo Addo was the wife of Edward Akufo Addo 9 and they had four children Awards and honors editHonorary Doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1971 See also editThe Big Six List of judges of the Supreme Court of Ghana Chief Justice of Ghana Heads of state of GhanaReferences edit Goldsworthy David 1973 Ghana s Second Republic A Post Mortem African Affairs 72 286 8 25 doi 10 1093 oxfordjournals afraf a096326 ISSN 0001 9909 JSTOR 720579 a b August 28 1970 Edward Akuffo Addo is named President of the 2nd Republic Ghana History Moments Edward A Ulzen Memorial Foundation 28 August 2017 Retrieved 13 August 2020 Ngnenbe Timothy 4 August 2020 Ghana pays tribute to founders Graphic Online www graphic com gh Retrieved 5 August 2020 a b c d Edward Akufo Addo Ghana Web Retrieved 30 January 2014 Big Six Enduring Lessons From The Founding Fathers Of Ghana Retrieved 27 August 2021 Dictionary of African Biography OUP USA 2 February 2012 p 154 ISBN 978 0 195 38207 5 a b c Akora Justice Edward Akufo Addo Old Achimotan Association Edward Akufo Addo Archived 11 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Ghana Nation https mobile ghanaweb com person Edward Akufo Addo 123External links edit Dr Edward Akufo Addo Ghana Nation 15 November 2011 Legal offices Preceded byJ Sarkodee Addo Chief Justice of Ghana1966 1970 Succeeded byEdmund A L Bannerman 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