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 Africa Media Convention delegates tour historical sites

Nkrumah bronze head

 Hundreds of delegates, stake­holders and partners from over 40 countries converged in Accra for the third African Media Conven­tion (AMC) held on May 14-17.

It was on the theme “Enhancing freedom, innovation, and environ­mental sustainability in a dynamic media leadership.”

It is a collaborative effort support­ed by the African media stakeholders to reflect on the fundamental role of journalism on the continent, cele­brate the fundamental principles of freedom and deliberate on measures to safeguard media freedoms and promote access to information, the safety of journalists and media via­bility in African Media (AU) Member States.

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One of the highlights for the event was the ‘tour of the beautiful city of Accra’ by a large number of the participants who visited the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park (KNMP), the Black Star Square, Arts Centre among others.

There were emotional moments at the KNMP as the Tour Guides briefed the participants about the life of the First President of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the history behind his bronze head and statue.

Mounted separately, the head has the inscription “the bronze head of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s original stat­ue which stood in front of the old Parliament House, Accra, vandalised during the February 24, 1966, mil­itary and police coup d’état. This was recovered and presented by a patriotic citizen to the Information Services Department (ISD) which in turn released it to the park on May 28, 2009 and mounted in the park on September 1, 2009.”

The statue also has the inscription “the original statue of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah which stood in front of the old Parliament House opposite the Old Polo grounds, Accra attacked by a mob, vandalised as it stands now in the wake of a military with police coup d’état on 24th February 1966 recovered for the national museum in 1975.”

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This is on loan to the KNMP from Ghana Museums and Monuments Board mounted on 11th June, 2007.”

 From Dzifa Tetteh Tay, Tema

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