Ghana’s political space is buzzing after Ama Daaku made a stunning declaration, claiming that a future NPP government will remove the name of former President Jerry John Rawlings (JJ) from national monuments. The bold statement has ignited fierce debate, drawing sharp reactions from both sides of the political divide.
Supporters see the comment as a long-overdue correction of history, while critics have slammed it as provocative, divisive, and disrespectful to Rawlings’ legacy. Social media has erupted, with timelines flooded by hot takes, historical arguments, and partisan fire.
As political tensions rise ahead of future elections, one thing is clear: Ama Daaku’s remarks have reopened deep conversations about history, power, and who gets immortalized in Ghana’s national memory.


