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General News of Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Source: classfmonline.com

Ghana remembers 28th February crossroads shooting incident

The 28 February Christianborg crossroads shooting is commemorated on 28th February of every year The 28 February Christianborg crossroads shooting is commemorated on 28th February of every year

Ghana on Wednesday, 28th February 2018, commemorated the 70th anniversary of the 28 February Christianborg crossroads shooting incident at the Nationalism Park at Osu in Accra.

Five wreaths were laid in memory of the dead veterans. Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia laid a wreath on behalf of government and the people of Ghana.

on February 28, 1948, Sergeant Adjetey, Corporal Attipoe and Private Odartey Lamptey, all members of the Gold Coast Regiment of the Royal West African Frontier Force, that fought alongside the allied forces during the Second World War, were killed while the Regiment was going to present a petition to the then British Colonial Governor, Sir Gerald Creasy.

The ex-servicemen were going to present a petition to the Governor on their unpaid war benefits when they were intercepted at the crossroads by a contingent of armed policemen.

The contingent, led by British Police Superintendent, Mr Colin Imray, ordered that they disperse and when they refused to obey, he gave an order to the police to open fire and the three ex-servicemen were killed.

News about the death of the servicemen spread rapidly, leading to a situation where law and order broke down in Accra and other parts of the country.

It encouraged anti-colonial movements to press the British government to institute a committee to investigate the killings and general disorder.

The Committee recommended self-government for the Gold Coast, which subsequently led to the attainment of political independence for the country on 6 March 1957.