WATCH: Kwesi Pratt Jr reveals reason behind Nkrumah’s overthrow
Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jr has offered his view on the circumstances that led to the overthrow of Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, in 1966. According to Pratt, the coup that removed Nkrumah from power was largely driven by frustration and desperation among those who carried it out.
Ogyem Solomon

Veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jr has offered his view on the circumstances that led to the overthrow of Ghana’s first President, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, in 1966.
According to Pratt, the coup that removed Nkrumah from power was largely driven by frustration and desperation among those who carried it out. He suggested that the individuals involved believed they had reached a point where drastic action was necessary, leading to the military intervention.
Pratt explained that the situation surrounding the overthrow was complex and cannot be reduced to a single cause. He pointed to a combination of internal political tensions and dissatisfaction, which he believes played a major role in shaping the events that led to the coup.
Historically, Nkrumah was overthrown in a military and police coup in 1966 while he was on an official trip outside the country. The event marked a significant turning point in Ghana’s political history and has remained a subject of debate for decades.
Pratt’s remarks have reignited discussions about the factors behind the overthrow, with many revisiting whether it was primarily influenced by domestic issues, external pressures, or a combination of both. His perspective adds to the ongoing conversation about one of the most important moments in Ghana’s political past.
The legacy of Kwame Nkrumah continues to shape political thought in Ghana and across Africa, making reflections like these important in understanding the country’s historical journey and leadership transitions.
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Source: Thepressradio.com
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