Hon. Anthony Osei Akoto, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tafo Pankrono
in the Ashanti region has stated that the debate on whether the castle
in the Coat of Arms of Ghana should be changed because the seat of
government is no longer at the Castle is needless.
In his view, there are much more issues of national importance to be
discussed and Ghanaians should therefore not spend their quality time on
what is a purely academic debate.
“…I don’t know if I want to put it (the debate) as useful or needless,
but I think it should not occupy national attention. We have too many
important things we need to do. This type of debate occurs in the halls
of the academia. That’s where it belongs,” the Tafo Pankrono MP argued.
Addressing the issue on Metro TV’s ‘Good Morning Ghana’ programme, Dr.
Osei Akoto was reacting to a recommendation for a modification of the
Coat of Arms, which signifies the seal and authority of the state.
Dr. Bossman Asare, a lecturer at the Political Science Department and
Dr. Margaret Amoakohene, Director of the School of Communication
Studies, both of the University of Ghana, as well as Prof. Dominic
Fobih, a former Minister of Education and Member of Parliament for Assin
South, made the suggestion in separate interviews in Accra.
Meanwhile, Dr. Vladimir Antwi Danso, a Senior Fellow at the Legon
Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy, and a retired diplomat,
Mr. K. B. Asante, think that there should be no modification, and are of
the opinion that history would correct itself.
However, Hon. Anthony Osei Akoto believes that there was some reason
why Mr. Amon Kotei, the designer of the Coat of Arms “put it there to
remind us of our experience. I think history is useful and we ought to
keep it”.
He further maintained that the topic should not generate much interest because there are more pressing issues to be discussed.
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