The Danquah-Busia Tradition in the Politics of Ghana: The Origins, Mission and Achievements of the New Patriotic Party
The book chronicles Ghana's political evolution from the Gold Coast to independence in 1957 under Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, acknowledging his Pan-African contributions. It highlights the roles of Dr. Joseph Boakye Danquah, Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, and Professor Adu Boahen in Ghana's political history, critiquing deviations from the Danquah-Busia Tradition, particularly under Dr. Busia and President J.A. Kuffour. The author, a Tradition member, defends his critiques to uphold its ideals and invites readers to reassess its legacy. The book is a valuable resource for politicians, media, and students of history and political science.