Provisional National Defence Council

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The Provincial National Defence Council (PNDC) was the name of the Ghanaian government after the People's National Party's elected government was overthrown by Jerry Rawlings, the former head of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council. This was on December 31, 1981. It remained in power until January 7, 1993. In a statement explaining the coup d'état, Rawlings explained that a "holy war" was necessary due to the PNP's failure to provide effective leadership and by the collapse of the national economy and state services.

[edit] Members

The seven original members of the PNDC from its inception were as follows

Over the years, some people were added to the membership and others left.

Additions
  • Mrs. Anaa Naamua Enin
  • Ebo Tawiah
  • Naa Polku Konkuu Chiiri
  • Justice D.F. Annan
  • Alhaji Iddrisu Mahama
  • Captain (rtd) Kojo Tsikata
  • P.V. Obeng
  • Major General Arnold Quainoo
  • Maj. Gen. Winston C.M. Mensa-Wood
  • Air Vice Marshal Dumashie
  • Dr. Mrs.Mary Grant
Departures
  • Brigadier Joseph Nunoo Mensah - resigned 1982
  • Rev.Dr. Kwabena Damuah - resigned 1982
  • Warrant Officer (I) Joseph Adjei Buadi - resigned December 1984
  • Sergeant Daniel Alolga Akata Pore
  • Joachim Amartey Quaye - executed August 1982[1]
  • Chris Bukari Atim
  • Mrs. Anaa Naamua Enin
  • Ebo Tawiah
  • Naa Polku Konkuu Chiiri
  • Brigadier W.M. Mensa-Wood
August 1992 onwards - Final membership
  • Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings - Chairman
  • Justice D.F. Annan
  • Alhaji Iddrisu Mahama
  • Captain (rtd) Kojo Tsikata
  • P.V. Obeng
  • Lieutenant General Arnold Quainoo
  • Air Vice Marshal Dumashie
  • Dr. Mrs. Mary Grant

[edit] References

Preceded by
Limann government (1979-1981)
Government of Ghana
Military Regime

1981–1993
Succeeded by
Rawlings government (1993-2001)
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