Why restoring Accra International Airport is a sacred moral imperative

For sixty years, the "front door" of the Republic of Ghana has told a lie. Since 1969, every traveller descending upon our soil has been greeted by a name that represents not our founding spirit of independence, but the traumatic memory of its betrayal. As we approach the 60th anniversary of the February 1966 coup, our national conscience can no longer give us rest. The announcement of the Accra International Airport Bill is not merely a legislative update; it is an audacious effort to reset the spirit of a nation that has, for too long, lived in a cemetery of conscience.


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