Emancipation Day is an annual event in Ghana, the Black Star of Africa and the gateway to the Homeland of people of African descent in the Diaspora.

Emancipation was originally celebrated in the Caribbean to commemorate the final abolition of Chatel Slavery in the British colonies on 1st August 1834. Ghana became the first African nation to join in the celebration in 1998 to re-affirm its status as the Gateway to the African Homeland of Diasporans.

Ghana’s claim to the position of gateway to the Homeland is well grounded in the fact that it was a major exit point for slaves on the West Coast in the period that the infamous trade took place.

Currently, about 40 Forts, Castle and lodges used for the Slave trade are in existent in the country, with 3 of them; St. George’s Castle and St. Jago fort, both at Elmina, and Cape Coast Castle, designated by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.

As a complement to these Forts and Castles, we are developing the Slave Route Project, which seeks to rehabilitate, restore and promote the tangible and intangible heritage from the slave trade, is being implemented. This route takes the tourist through communities where resistance was put up against the slave raiders, like Gwollu and Nalerigu with their defensive walls; slave market sites like Saakpili and Salaga, the slave bathing rivers and slave burial grounds at Assin-Manso among others.
                  

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PROGRAMME
EMANCIPATION DAY 2010
THEME: EMANCIPATION, OUR HERITAGE, OUR STRENGTH
SUB THEME: REJUVENATING THE DREAMS AND ASPIRATIONS OF AFRICAN YOUTH

DATE

ACTIVITY

VENUE

TIME

1st – 18th July, 2010

Public Lecture

All Regional Capitals

 

21st July, 2010 Wednesday

Wreath Laying Ceremony in Accra

W.E. Du Bois Centre, George Padmore Centre,
Kwame Nkrumah Park

  9.00 am
11.00 am
12.30 am

26th July -  1st August, 2010

International Tourism Investment Forum:

The Forum will include Pre and Post Conference tours for the participants to various parts of the country.

Accra International Conference Centre - Accra

10.00 am

30th  July, 2010 -Friday

Durbar at Assin Praso Durbar:(Re-enactment of crossing of the River Pra)

Musical Concert

Assin Praso

 

Cape Coast

10.00 am

 

6.00 pm

31st July, 2010 Saturday

Street Carnival during the Day Reverential Night

  • Candlelight Procession
  • Testimonies-Spoken Word
  • Roll Call of Ancestors
  • Reading of Proclamation

Cape Coast Castle

 

9.00 pm

1st August, 2010 - Sunday

Grand Durbar at Assin Manso:

  • Durbar of Chiefs
  • Wreath Laying on the graves of two former slaves
  • Visit to the Nnonko Nsuo (Slave River)

Assin Manso, Slave River and Reverential Gardens, Central Region

10.00 am

 


 

 

 
 

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