Highest National award conferred on Akufo-Addo by Guyana
Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has
received The Order of Excellence of Guyana, the highest national award of
Guyana, at a State Luncheon held in his
honour on Tuesday, 11th June, 2019, in Georgetown, Guyana.
Established in 1970 under the Constitution of
the Orders of Guyana, the Order of Excellence of Guyana is limited to only 25
living citizens of Guyana.
Reading the citation after the conferment of the
honour, the President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, His Excellency
David Arthur Granger, stated that his country was pleased to honour President
Akufo-Addo “for his dedication and commitment to the Commonwealth, the African
Union, ECOWAS, and for his unflinching support for the rights of developing
states.”
Continuing, President Granger stated that
“President Akufo-Addo is recognised for his invaluable exertions in promoting
economic security and stability on the continent of Africa, his steadfast
dedication to regionalism, and tireless efforts to promote the interests of
developing states.”
Developing countries, the Guyanese President
said, look to President Akufo-Addo’s continued leadership and stewardship in
the protection of their gains, and in securing their future.
“I congratulate President Akufo-Addo on his
investiture, and thank him for his stewardship in his own country, and his
leadership in the developing world, and, particularly, in the interests of the
small nations of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean,” he added.
Prior to holding bilateral discussions with his
Guyanese counterpart, President Akufo-Addo laid a wreath at the 1763 Monument.
The 1763 Monument structure was built to
commemorate the 1763 rebellion, also known as the “Great Rebellion”, that
occurred on plantation Magdelenenburg in Berbice, Region 6. The plantation was
located on the Upper Canje River, and was owned by one Madam Vernesobre.
On February 23, 1763, the uprising, that is
considered the first true attempt by slaves to fight for their freedom in an
organised fashion, started.
During the revolt, a household slave named
‘Cuffy’, also spelt ‘Kofi’, from plantation Lilienburg, quickly assumed a
leading role in the rebellion, and organised a number of riots against
plantations owners. The uprising lasted for more than a year before the Dutch
were able to overcome the slaves.
Today, ‘Cuffy’ is a national hero in Guyana. The
anniversary of the Cuffy slave rebellion, 23 February, has been Republic Day in
Guyana since 1970.