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Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC)

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Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana
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Inception1979 Dɛmisim gbɛlima

Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) da anɛ military Junta dinɛ da faaen paŋ Ghana din yi yʋʋm tusir, kɔbiswai nɛ pisyɔpɔi nɛ awai nwadisa ayuobʋ daba anaasi daar (June 4, 1979), paae yʋʋm tusir, kɔbiswai nɛ pisyɔpɔi nɛ awai nwadisa awai dabpisi nɛ anaasi (September 24, 1979).

AFRC da di’e na’am dɔlisid coup dinɛ da yis Supreme Military Council, dinɛ mɛ an military regime. Fassi ka June 4 coup da maal, ba da mɔnɛ ye ba maal May 15, 1979, ka ba da gban’e Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings nɛ sieba. Ba gban’ar la da anɛ ye di maligim kɛ ka nidib baŋi ba nɛ young officersi da yisi ba June 4 bɛkɛʋng. Zaba kanɛ da naam dabisir la wʋsa la nii, soogianam bɛdegʋ da kɔ’ɔŋi ba nyɔvʋr. Bama anɛ Major General Odartey-Welllington onɛ da gaad gɔmena nimbanɛ da pʋ siak ye bam aal coup d'état la. Soogia banɛ da kpi daakan anɛ Colonel Joseph Enningful onɛ da an Commander kʋdʋgʋ tis Support Services bɛ Ghana Armed Forces. Soogia banɛ da kpi sieba anɛ Second-Lieutenant J. Agyemang Bio, Corporal William Tingan, Lance Corporal Sorkpor, Trooper Samuel Larsey, Trooper Emmanuel Koranteng-Apau, Lance Corporal Gabriel Follivi nɛ Lance Corporal Mamudu Kalifa. Ba da mumi ba wʋsa nwɛnɛ military honours nɛ Osu Military Cemetery bɛ Accra la.[1]

Sankan la ba da pin’il ya piisʋg, 'House cleaning' tʋʋmkanɛ an ye di yis na’ayiigim nɛ faaŋ. Ba da gban’e Ghana sooogia kʋda, Lt. Gen. Afrifa, Gen. Acheampong nɛ Lt. Gen. Akuffo nɛ nidiba anu banɛ an senior officers[2] banɛ ka ba tɛn’ɛs ye ba anɛ na’ayiis dɔlisid kɔɔtkanɛ ka gɔmena da maal.[3] AFRC gɔmena la da gban’e lʋgʋr sieba faan ba la’ad ka J. K. Siaw da paas.

AFRC da bas suor ka vɔɔtʋg kanɛ ka ba gban’e ye ba maal la keŋ tuoni maal ka da vɔɔt Dr. Hilla Limann onɛ da bɛ People's National Party da lieb zuraan Ghana Third Republic la ni.

AFRC mɔr nidib piinɛ anu ka ba bɛ di pʋʋgin (15 members).[4]

AFRC Members
Zi’esim Yʋ’ʋr Dabisir kanl Labaar
Head of state of Ghana and Chairman Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Official Spokesman Captain Kojo Boakye-Djan[5] Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Major Mensah-Poku Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Major Mensah Gbedemah Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Lieutenant Commander H. C. Apaloo Jun 1979 –? Died following traffic accident
Member Captain Kwabena Baah Achamfuor[6] 19 Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Warrant Officer (II) Harry K. Obeng Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Staff Seargent Alex Adjei Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Corporal Owusu Boateng Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Leading Aircraftman John N. Gatsiko[7] Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Lance Corporal Peter Tasiri Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Lance Corporal Ansah Atiemo Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Lance Corporal Sarkodee-Addo Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Corporal Sheikh Tetteh Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979
Member Private Owusu Adu Jun 1979 – 24 Sep 1979

Commissioner nam da bɛnɛ Minister of state nɛ banɛ tʋm gɔmena kʋda ni. Commissioner nam sieba tʋm ministries sieba ni AFRC saŋa.

Commissioner nam
Kpɛŋ Commissioner Saŋa bɛn Notes
Commissioner for Foreign Affairs Gloria Amon Nikoi[8] 1979
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice A. N. E. Amissah[9] 26 June 1979–?
Commissioner for Finance and Economic Planning Dr. J. L. S. Abbey[8] 1979
Commissioner for Trade and Tourism
Commissioner for Interior and

Inspector General of Police

C. O. Lamptey 1979 – 26 June 1979
Ben Forjoe[9] 26 June 1979 –?
Commissioner for Lands, Natural Resources George Benneh 1979
Commissioner for Fuel and Power
Commissioner for Industries Anthony Woode 1979
Commissioner for Labour and Social Welfare
Commissioner for Transport and Communications George Harlley 1979
Commissioner for Works and Housing
Commissioner for Agriculture Abeifaa Karbo[8][10] June 1979 – September 1979
Commissioner for Information Kwame Afreh[11] 1979
Commissioner for Cocoa Affairs
Commissioner for Consumer Affairs and Cooperatives Nii Anyetei Kwakwranyra 1979 – 26 June 1979
Kofi Badu[8][9] 26 June 1979 –?
Commissioner for Local Government &

Commissioner for Sports

Kofi Badu 1979 – 26 June 1979
Nii Anyetei Kwakwranyra[9][8] 26 June 1979 –?
Commissioner for Education and Culture Emmanuel Evans-Anfom 1979
Commissioner for Health
Region Commissioner nam
Ashanti Regional Commissioner Colonel R. K. Zumah 1979
Brong Ahafo Region Lieutenant Commander I. K. Awuku 1979
Central Region Kobena Gyapea Erbynn 1979
Eastern Region S. H. Annancy[8] 1979
Greater Accra Regional Commissioner E. R. K. Dwemoh[8] 1979
Northern Region Lieutenant Colonel L. K. Kodjiku 1979
Upper Region Major M. Gyabaah 1979
Volta Regional Commissioner Lieutenant Colonel G.K. Amevor 1979
Western Region J. S. Amenlema[8] 1979
  1. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=XAwbx_PKGxsC&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PP77
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6387321.stm
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20071006085810/http://www.judicial.gov.gh/history/after_indp/page_2.htm
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20061016012351/http://www.ghana.gov.gh/NRC/Vol%204%20Chpt%201%20com.sec.rep.pdf
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9988-8097-8-6
  6. https://www.modernghana.com/news/37501/ex-afrc-man-sets-records-straight.html
  7. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=XAwbx_PKGxsC&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PP77
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=XAwbx_PKGxsC&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PP81
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9988-8097-8-6
  10. https://www.modernghana.com/news/70314/1/state-burial-for-naa-abeifaa-karbo.html
  11. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=XAwbx_PKGxsC&printsec=frontcover&pg=GBS.PP80