Provisional National Defence Council
The Provisional National Defence Council 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, in a coup d'état on 31 December 1981. He remained in power until 7 January 1993. In a statement, Rawlings said that a "holy war" was necessary due to the PNP's failure to provide effective leadership and the collapse of the national economy and state services.
The PNDC was a military dictatorship that induced civilians to participate in governance. Most of its members were civilians. Its policies reflected a revolutionary government that was pragmatic in its approach. The economic objectives of the PNDC were to halt Ghana's economic decay, stabilize the economy, and stimulate economic growth. The PNDC also brought a change in the people's attitude from a 'government will provide' position to participating in nation-building.
The PNDC provided a new constitution in 1992 and held elections that year. Rawlings's party, the NDC, won the presidential election with 58% of the vote. The opposition boycotted the subsequent parliamentary elections.
Members
The seven original members of the PNDC from its inception were as follows:- Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings - Chairman
- Brigadier Joseph Nunoo-Mensah - retired Chief of Defence Staff
- Reverend Dr. Vincent Kwabena Damuah
- Warrant Officer I Joseph Adjei Buadi
- Sergeant Daniel Alolga Akata Pore
- Joachim Amartey Quaye
- Chris Bukari Atim
Departures and replacements
Over the years, some people were added to the membership and others left. A number left in 1982 due to ideological differences. Joachim Amartey Quaye was executed for his involvement in the murder of three senior judges and a retired army officer. Rev. Damuah who was suspended from the Catholic Church because of his involvement in the government left in late 1982 and started his own church later called the Afrikania Mission, an organization devoted to the promotion of African Traditional Religion.Additions
- Mrs. Aanaa Naamua Enin- appointed August 1982
- Ebo Tawiah - appointed August 1982
- Naa Polku Konkuu Chiiri - appointed January 1983
- Justice D.F. Annan- appointed 1984
- Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu - appointed October 1984
- Captain Kojo Tsikata - July 1985
- P. V. Obeng - July 1985
- Major General Arnold Quainoo
- Maj. Gen. Winston C.M. Mensa-Wood
- Captain Kingsley Bruce
- Air Vice Marshal A. H. K. Dumashie
- Dr. Mrs. Mary Grant - appointed 1989
- Mrs. Susanna Al-Hassan - appointed 1985
- Brigadier Joseph Nunoo Mensah - resigned 1982
- Rev. Dr. Kwabena Damuah - resigned 1982
- Warrant Officer I Mumuni Seidu- resigned June 1994
- Warrant Officer I Joseph Adjei Buadi - resigned December 1984
- Sergeant Daniel Alolga Akata Pore - 1982
- Joachim Amartey Quaye - executed August 1982
- Chris Bukari Atim - resigned 1982
- Ebo Tawiah
- Naa Polku Konkuu Chiiri - died 25 August 1984
- Brigadier W. M. Mensa-Wood - died 1992
- Captain Kingsley Bruce
- Mrs. Susanna Al-Hassan - departed 1987
- Mrs. Aanaa Naamua Enin - left in 1989
August 1992 onwards — final membership
- Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings - Chairman
- Justice D. F. Annan
- Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu
- Captain Kojo Tsikata
- P. V. Obeng
- Lieutenant General Arnold Quainoo
- Air Vice Marshal Dumashie
- Dr. Mrs. Mary Grant
Membership
PNDC Members
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Secretaries
The officials in charge of the various ministries were designated as Secretaries of state.List of secretaries (ministers) of state
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