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    Renaming KIA: The Parameters for the Debate Confused

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsFebruary 5, 2026No Comments7 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    A fierce national debate has ignited following the government’s announcement of plans to rename the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) to Accra International Airport.

    What was presented as a move to streamline national branding and honor local land donors has quickly spiraled into a complex clash over historical legacy, ethnic pride, and economic pragmatism.

    The proposal, revealed by Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga on February 3, 2026, seeks to strip the name of Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka a lead architect of the 1966 coup from Ghana’s primary gateway. While the government frames the bill as a “historical correction,” critics argue the timing and rationale remain deeply muddled.

    The Ideological Divide: Coups vs. Democracy

    For supporters of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) and many within the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the name “Kotoka” is a stain on Ghana’s democratic credentials.

    Osei Kofi Acquah, National Communications Director of the CPP, argued on the AM Show that honoring a coup leader undermines the legacy of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

    “The state must recognize those who defended democracy, not those who sabotaged it,” Acquah stated. “If Kotoka were a lieutenant, he should be made a corporal.”

    Echoing this sentiment, NDC communicator Hamza Suhuyini described the name as a “painful reminder” of the 1966 upheaval. Political analyst Michael Kosi Dedey added that the change would clarify Ghana’s firm opposition to unconstitutional changes of government, noting, “Kotoka didn’t build the airport. He did not leave any infrastructure behind.”

    The Pragmatic Pushback: Costs and Branding

    On the other side of the aisle, legal scholars and economists warn that the debate is ignoring the heavy logistical price tag of such a “symbolic” gesture.

    Prof. Stephen Kwaku Asare (Kwaku Azar), a renowned legal scholar, cautioned that the airport’s identity is woven into international treaties, aviation databases, and digital maps.

    “Renaming KIA now would incur significant administrative, financial, and symbolic costs without improving operational efficiency,” Prof. Asare warned.

    Dr. Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, Volta Regional Commissioner at the NDPC, was even more blunt, describing the move as a “misplaced policy priority” during a time of fiscal strain.

    “A change in name does not improve operational performance, reduce costs, expand routes, or increase passenger volumes. It delivers no measurable economic benefit,” Apetorgbor stated.

    Proposed Name Primary Argument Main Concern

    Kotoka International Preserves history; honors a Volta hero. Celebrates a coup leader.

    Accra International Global branding; honors local Ga indigenes. High cost; erases regional recognition.

    The Ethnic and Regional Dimension

    Perhaps the most sensitive layer of the debate is the regional impact. Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has emerged as a vocal defender of the current name, framing it as an issue of regional representation.

    “This is the only thing the people of Volta can see as something that recognizes heroism from the Volta Region, and they’re being denied,” Afenyo-Markin argued.

    He challenged prominent NDC leaders from the Volta Region, including Fifi Kwetey and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, to explain why they are allowing a monument associated with a “son of the soil” to be rebranded.

    The Branding Middle Ground?

    Not everyone sees the move as political. Dr. Hassan Ayariga, leader of the APC, suggested that naming the airport after the capital city is simply good marketing.

    “When you mention Accra International Airport, everybody knows that Ghana’s capital is Accra; it makes sense. It gives a broader perspective about our own cities,” he explained.

    Conclusion: A Confused Compass

    As the Minister for Transport, Joseph Nikpe, prepares to lay the bill before the Second Session of the 9th Parliament, the parameters of the debate remain blurred. Is this a necessary purging of a “putschist” legacy, a tactical move to honor the Ga people, or a costly distraction from a struggling economy?

    While the government seeks to “correct history,” the opposition and civil society are signaling that they will not let the “Kotoka” name fly away without a fight.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Accra International Airport Kotoka International Airport (KIA) Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga
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