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Politics in Ghana (1982-1992): Rawlings, Revolution and Populist Democracy
This work was embarked upon as part of my study of military intervention in politics which had become the bane of politics in my country and Africa as a whole. My previous study had encompassed the period 1972-1979 (vide Politics In Ghana 1972 — 1979). The publication was well received and it won several awards. The book decried military rule in the hope that it would discourage military incursions in Ghanaian politics. As the 31 December Revolution unfolded, several friends impressed upon me, and I felt a deep obligation in the same direction, to capture and analyse the events of the time for posterity and for the guidance of my beloved country.
With the advent of the PNDC on 31 December 1981, revolutionary politics was launched, which was geared towards participatory democracy. The PNDC military government claimed that it was not just another military junta but that under the auspices of the military and civilian revolutionary leaders and cadres, the people were taking their destinies into their own hands towards the establishment of grassroots democracy. In the process, as the revolutionaries claimed, all injustices would be redressed, corruption would be eradicated and a new era of prosperity would dawn as “true democracy” was manifested.
My task in this work was to examine critically, the true nature of the PNDC, its composition, declared aims and objectives and whether the politics of revolution which dawned on 31 December 1981, could be justified. It was worthy to study and document whether the Defence Committees, District Assemblies, political and legal institutions of the PNDC, the regime’s human rights record, economic and social policies, responsibility and accountability to the populace, responsiveness in government and its electoral record did lead to a true democracy. The work is seen as a contribution towards answering the question: did the PNDC bring democracy to Ghana?
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Ghana: A Concise History from Pre-Colonial Times to the 20th Century
This is a comprehensive survey of the history of Ghana from the earliest times to 1992. It discusses the evolution of the different ethnic groups and the social, economic and political institutions and systems they created. It also examines the development of state systems , their contact with the outside world and the economic , social and political consequences of that contact. It discusses the loss of political independence, the recovery of sovereignty and the emergence of the modern state of Ghana.
The study ends with an examination of the attempt by various rulers after independence to make one nation out of the people of Ghana and promote their economic and social well-being. The book has grown out of lectures the author has delivered to University students over the years. The material has, however, been written in a language that can be understood by all Senior High School students and the general public.
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Local Government (Integration of Government and Decentralised Departments) (Establishment) Instrument, 2008 (L.I. 1931)
Labour Regulations 2007 (L.I. 1833)
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Labour Regulations, 2007 (L.I. 1833)
Labour Regulations 2007 (L.I. 1833)
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A.R.B. APEX Bank Limited Regulations, 2006 (L.I. 1825)
A.R.B. APEX Bank Limited Regulation 2006 (L.I. 1825)
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An Available Vessel for the Lord’s Pleasure
An Available Vessel for the Lord’s Pleasure can best be described as the continuation of the book of The Acts of the Apostles in the Bible. It is a collection of over 60 powerful testimonies which demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. The reader is sure to relate to more than one testimony shared in the book.
It is an undeniable fact that this book was birthed under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Kuukua Maurice Ankrah tells us stories from her childhood, her career and her intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit. With each flip of the pages of this book, she makes you fall in love more and more with the third person of the God Head, the Holy Spirit. One is left in no doubt when reading the testimonies in An Available Vessel for the Lord’s Pleasure that the Holy Spirit is still at work in the lives of believers just as He was in the days of Paul the Apostle.
Delve in and have an awesome encounter.
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National Labour Commission Regulations, 2006 (L.I. 1822)
National Labour Commission Regulations, 2006 (L.I. 1822)
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Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (Promotion of Tourism) Instrument, 2005 (L.I. 1817)
GIPC (Promotion of Tourism) Investment, 2005 (L.I. 1817)
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Electricity Supply and Distribution (Technical and Operational Rules), 2005 (L.I. 1816)
Electricity Supply & Distribution Tech & Operational Rules (L.I. 1816)
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National Health Insurance Regulations, 2004 (L.I. 1809)
National Health Insurance Regulations 2004 (L.I. 1809)
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Financial Administration Regulations 2004 (L.I. 1802)
Financial Administration Regulations 2004 (L.I. 1802)
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Securities and Exchange Commission Regulations, 2003 (L.I. 1728)
Securities & Exchange Commission Regulation 2003 (L.I. 1728)
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Ghana National Fire Service Regulations, 2003 (L.I. 1725)
Ghana National Fire Service Regulations (L.I. 1725)
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Fire Precaution (Premises) Regulations, 2003 (L.I. 1724)
Fire Protection (Premises) Regulations (L.I. 1724)
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National Communications Regulations, 2003 (L.I. 1719)
National Communications Regulations 2003 (L.I. 1719)
₵65.00