Audio By Carbonatix
Social activist group, Democracy Hub, in collaboration with the Convention People’s Party (CPP), has filed a lawsuit at the Supreme Court of Ghana seeking the removal of the name Kotoka from Ghana's International Airport.
The group argues that keeping the name of Lieutenant-General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka on a national monument contradicts Ghana’s democratic principles, as he played a key role in the country’s first coup d’état in 1966.
“For 59 years, Ghana has lived with the contradiction of denouncing coups while honouring one of the architects of the first military overthrow of an elected government,” the group stated.
Democracy Hub and the CPP insist that the naming of Kotoka International Airport under the General Kotoka Trust Decree, 1969 (NLCD 339) is a state-sanctioned endorsement of unconstitutional rule. They believe removing the name would be a step towards reaffirming Ghana’s commitment to democracy.
“It is time for Ghana to make a clear statement that it stands against unconstitutional rule, not just in rhetoric but in practice,” the statement added.
The lawsuit, supported by legal experts from Merton & Everett LLP, follows extensive legal and archival research.
Democracy Hub is calling on civil society groups, youth activists, and defenders of democracy to back the legal challenge, describing it as “more than a court case, it is a national reckoning with our past.”
Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, born 26 September 1926 – 17 April 1967, was a Ghanaian military officer who was a member of the ruling National Liberation Council which came to power in a military coup d'état on 24 February 1966.
This overthrew the government of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of the republic.

Latest Stories
-
Fuel shortages unlikely despite Middle East tensions – TOR assures Ghanaians
28 seconds -
Massive maintenance underway at TOR to boost efficiency – PRO, Mahama Ayaba
2 minutes -
Shatta Wale says he prays over money before giving it away
5 minutes -
Shatta Wale reveals hidden life as a tech visionary and mogul
11 minutes -
PRESEC-Legon 2001 group rallies support for staff accommodation project
16 minutes -
Adenta Circuit Court grants Counsellor Lutterodt GH¢50,000 bail
26 minutes -
Minority demands briefing on Ghana-US collaboration in Nigeria airstrikes
33 minutes -
When Power Turns Hostile: Political repression and the threat to development work in Africa
34 minutes -
New TOR management inherited $417m debt – TOR PRO
36 minutes -
Africa Policy Lens demands full disclosure on gold divestment
52 minutes -
70% upfront payment introduced for public land leases
59 minutes -
New management tackling debt, boosting operations at TOR – Godwin Mahama Ayaba
1 hour -
Government to publish names of public lands applicants – Yusif Sulemana
1 hour -
JCS Investments unveils eco-friendly bus stop on Spintex corridor
1 hour -
Call for accountability not pursuit for vengeance but constitutional duty – Majority Leader
1 hour
