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Home » Paa Grant: The Forgotten Father of Ghana’s Independence

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Paa Grant: The Forgotten Father of Ghana’s Independence

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Last updated: March 8, 2026 12:03 pm
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A Businessman, Bankroller & Patriot Who Provided the Finance, Logistics and Groundwork for Ghana’s Independence

By Innocent Samuel APPIAH

While the name J.B. Danquah is often lionized as a central figure in Ghana’s independence movement, there is one man whose pivotal role has been largely overlooked – George Alfred “Paa” Grant.

As the bankroller and driving force behind the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), the first major  political organization to demand self-rule, Paa Grant deserves to be celebrated as the true father of Ghana’s independence.

Born in 1878 in Côte d’Ivoire to a prominent Gold Coast family, Paa Grant’s path to political activism was forged through his remarkable business success.

After starting out as a humble office messenger, Grant’s keen entrepreneurial instincts and tireless work ethic propelled him to become one of the “Merchant Princes of the Gold Coast,” and by extension, West Africa, amassing a sizable fortune in the timber trade.

It was this impressive business acumen, combined with a deep patriotism, that led Grant to finance and provide essential logistics for the UGCC in the 1940s.

Disturbed by the ongoing colonial rule and economic exploitation of the Gold Coast, he recognized the urgent need for a grassroots political movement to demand self-determination.

In 1947, Paa Grant invited a group of influential Ghanaian leaders, including Danquah, to his home in Sekondi to discuss his vision.

This was a follow-up to the series of meetings he had with the London group to sustain the momentum of the struggle for independence. The result was the founding of the UGCC.

The organization’s central aim, as stated in its constitution, was “to ensure that by all legitimate and constitutional means the control and direction of government shall, within the shortest time possible, pass into the hands of the people and their chiefs.” This unequivocal declaration of independence marked a watershed moment in Ghana’s political history.

For the first time, a major political body had openly challenged the British colonial authorities and demanded self-rule. In doing so, Grant laid the groundwork for the independence movement that would ultimately succeed in 1957.

Yet, despite his pivotal role, Paa Grant’s contributions have been largely overshadowed by the legacy of other UGCC leaders, particularly Danquah. This is a glaring omission that the current government must rectify.

As the party that traces its roots to the UGCC, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has a particular responsibility to ensure that Paa Grant’s rightful place in Ghana’s history is fully recognized and celebrated.

After all, it was Grant’s vision, resources, and organizational acumen that enabled the UGCC to take root and flourish.

He personally financed the Convention Peoples Party from its inception until his death in 1956, and played a crucial role in recruiting Dr. Kwame Nkrumah as the UGCC’s General Secretary – a move that would later have profound implications.

While Danquah and others undoubtedly made important contributions, it was Grant who provided the initial spark that ignited Ghana’s independence movement.

His bold declaration that “the control and direction of government shall, within the shortest time possible, pass into the hands of the people” was a clarion call that reverberated throughout the country and the continent.

Moreover, Grant’s background as a successful businessman-turned-political-activist lent additional credibility and momentum to the UGCC’s cause. His rags-to-riches story resonated with the masses, who saw in him a champion of their aspirations for economic and political emancipation.

It is high time that Ghana, and the NPP in particular, rectify this historical oversight and ensure that Paa Grant’s rightful place in the pantheon of the country’s founding fathers is firmly established.

His vision, sacrifice, and leadership were instrumental in laying the foundations for Ghana’s independence, and his name deserves to be spoken with the same reverence as Nkrumah, Danquah, and other nationalist icons.

By honoring Paa Grant, the NPP can not only pay tribute to a true patriot, but also draw inspiration from his example as they chart the course for Ghana’s continued development and prosperity.

His story is a demonstration of the power of entrepreneurship, patriotism, philanthropy and perseverance – qualities that should be celebrated and emulated by the next generation of Ghanaian leaders.

It is time for Paa Grant to take his rightful place in the history books, and for his legacy to be celebrated alongside the other giants of Ghana’s independence struggle.

As the country continues to grapple with the unfinished work of nation-building, the shining example of this pioneering statesman and businessman can serve as a guiding light for the path ahead.

To this end, the government should build a massive monument to Paa Grant in his hometown of Sekondi/Essikado.

This would not only honour his pivotal contributions, but also inspire future generations of Ghanaians to emulate his entrepreneurial spirit, patriotism, and commitment to the country’s progress.

Ghana needs more role models like Paa Grant, and preserving his legacy through a fitting public monument is a crucial step in that direction.

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