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Key events that set the stage for Ghana’s Independence

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the clock ticked down to March 6, 1957, the atmosphere in Ghana, then called the Gold Coast was charged with anticipation.

Three days before independence was formally declared, March 3 marked a critical period of the final preparations, rehearsals, and diplomatic coordination ahead of the historic transition to independence.

As Ghana prepares to commemorate its 69th Independence in few days, GhanaWeb takes readers down the memory lane, revisiting some notable events that took place on March 3, 1957.

1. Final security coordination in Accra

Authorities held crucial security briefings to ensure a smooth and incident-free independence celebration.

With thousands expected to converge in Accra, security arrangements were reviewed around key ceremonial grounds, including the Polo Grounds — now known as Independence Square.

2. Rehearsals for the midnight ceremony

Organisers conducted rehearsals for the formal handover ceremony that would take place at midnight on March 6, 1957.

The symbolic lowering of the British Union Jack and the hoisting of Ghana’s new flag were carefully practiced to ensure precision and dignity.

3. Strategy meetings by the Convention People’s Party

Leaders of the ruling Convention People’s Party (CPP) convened meetings to finalise the programme for independence celebrations. Discussions centered on protocol, guest reception, and crowd management.

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4. Consultations led by Kwame Nkrumah

Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah met with close associates to review his historic independence speech.

The address, which would later become a statement of hope for Ghana and the entire African continenet ‘Ghana is free forever,’ was being fine-tuned as part of final preparations.

5. Diplomatic arrivals and preparations

Arrangements were intensified for the reception of foreign dignitaries expected in Accra. Delegations from countries including India, Egypt, and the United States were among those preparing to witness the birth of the new nation.

6. Citywide decorations in the national colours

Accra was transformed as workers and volunteers mounted flags displaying the significant colours red, gold and green, with the Black Star.

Public buildings and ceremonial routes were adorned in readiness for the historic occasion.

7. Media preparations for global broadcast

International journalists were already stationed in Accra by March 3. Technical teams worked to ensure that the independence celebrations would receive global coverage, highlighting the significance of the Gold Coast’s transition to Ghana as a beacon of African liberation.

Though March 6 remains the defining date in Ghana’s history, March 3, 1957, was a day of intense planning, coordination and anticipation — laying the groundwork for the moment when the Gold Coast would officially become Ghana, the first sub-Saharan African nation to gain independence from British colonial rule.

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