Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 8K In the early hours of January 13, 2025, the statue of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the Effia-Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Sekondi was brought down and destroyed by unknown individuals. The entire structure, from the head to the knee, was smashed beyond recognition in an act that seems to echo the discontent of many who lived under his contentious leadership. The police, alerted to the incident, arrived at the scene only to find the damage already done. “By the time we got there, the damage had already been done,” a source close to the investigation revealed. More Articles You Would Love BRICS Banknote Unveiled In Kazan Russia & How Accra Fashion Week’s Involvement Can Game-Change Ghana Fashion VIDEO: “DADDY CHANGED THE WORLD” George Floyd’s Beautiful Daughter Giana Rejoices The statue, unveiled just two months earlier on November 6, 2024, had already faced damage and repairs in December, sparking speculation and controversy. While some blamed structural defects for earlier cracks, others believed the damage was a deliberate act of defiance. For many Ghanaians, Nana Akufo-Addo’s presidency remains a deeply polarizing chapter. His administration was marked by allegations of corruption, economic mismanagement, and a perceived authoritarian style of governance. Critics pointed to skyrocketing inflation, increasing unemployment, and the implementation of unpopular policies such as the electronic levy (E-levy), which was seen as a burden on already struggling citizens. Additionally, his government faced accusations of stifling dissent, with arrests of journalists and activists becoming a recurring theme. Public trust was further eroded by scandals surrounding government contracts and questionable dealings with foreign investors. Many viewed these as symbols of a leadership that seemed out of touch with the everyday struggles of the people. The destruction of the statue has evoked mixed emotions. While some see it as an act of vandalism, others perceive it as a silent yet symbolic moment of justice—a way for those who felt silenced under his leadership to reclaim their voice. For residents of Sekondi and beyond, the statue’s destruction seems to mark the end of a contentious era and the lingering pain it represents. The statue itself, criticized for being erected amidst more pressing developmental needs, stood as a divisive reminder of a presidency that left a legacy of disenchantment for many. Its toppling, deliberate or not, now serves as a poignant symbol of the frustrations borne by those who felt forgotten under Nana Akufo-Addo’s rule. While investigations continue into the destruction, the incident has sparked a national conversation about the true legacy of leadership and the symbols we choose to honor. For those who endured hardships during Akufo-Addo’s time in power, this may be a moment of quiet vindication and a reminder that history has its way of telling its own story. Read More Like This On Ghana Politics VISIT OUR SHOP Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Mikoko Deluxe Peekaboo Slingshot BikiniRated 4.75 out of 5 $85.00 Hot Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Deep V-Neck Balloon Sleeves JumpsuitRated 5.00 out of 5 $150.00 Hot Select options This product has multiple variants. 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