In the nation state of Ghana therefore, there were two masters, Nkrumah and the CPP who theoretically controlled the state political machinery and International capitalism which controlled the economy and bureaucracy (civil service and security forces). Tag: Ghana’s 63rd Independence Day Parade. On that fateful day, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s clarion call was “ Seek ye first the political kingdom and all else shall be added onto you." There is heavy military presence as representatives of the various military … This will be the second time the event will be held outside Accra after it was held in the Northern Region in 2019. In spite of this the NPP and NDC have never had cause to question the root cause of our underdevelopment which is the dependent nature of our economy.The effect of this domination is that the advanced capitalist countries continue to rob us. The High Commissioner H.E Eliphas Barine attended the 63rd Independence Day Celebration of Ghana held in Kumasi on 6th March 2020 and on the following day 7th March 2030, the High Commissioner met with Kenyans living in Kumasi.The meeting provided an opportunity to interact and listen to the issues of the Kenya in Kumasi and the engagement between the Mission and the Diaspora going forward.Earlier in the day the High Commissioner visited International Community School, Kumasi at the invitation of Ms. Lucy Ayodo, the Principal of the school. Thousands of Ghanaians today, March 6, 2020, have converged at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi for the celebration of the 63rd Independence Day. There were obvious advantages in the new constitutional arrangement which could advance and propel a meaningful socialist agenda. Nobody can do this for us, unless ourselves.We must work together in a united party with clear pro-people political programme that clearly provides alternatives to disengage us from foreign control. Home Tags Ghana’s 63rd Independence Day Parade. It was this class of people imbued with the philosophy of the free market economic system which reversed the revolutionary course started by Nkrumah on 24Since the overthrow of Nkrumah to the present day, the Ghanaian economy has continued to be under the iron grip of foreign control. We know that the NPP and NDC as neo-colonial parties will not and never confront the control of our economy by foreign concerns. It is a day for us not only to celebrate but to reflect on how far we have come since independence on 6 th March 1957. In a nutshell the construction of a socialist society. The two institutions were created to establish the hegemonic control of the United States of America (USA) and Western Europe over African resources.On this important day of our independence, we are calling on the mass of our people to reflect on the root cause of our problems and together find ways to solve our problems in order to bring social and economic justice to our people.The SJMG, is calling on all progressive and nationalistic forces to come together and form a political party that will provide an alternative to the hegemony of our politics by the two decadent and neo-colonial parties of the NPP and NDC.The SJMG together with the Concerned Nkrumaists of North America (CNNA), the Osageyfo Youth Movement, Afram Progressive Forum, Convention for Progressive Organisations, Heritage Pan African Revolution and as well as other groups are engaged in discussions on how to provide an alternative to the NPP and NDC.We in the SJMG are willing and prepared to work with organisations such as the Peoples’ Democratic Movement (PDM), the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute, progressive organisations and individuals who are ready to walk along the path towards our second independence. because the NHIS is nothing to talk about. In Ghana, the political superstructure was ceded to the petite bourgeoisie, while colonial authorities (imperialism) held on to the economic base: a key and decisive aspect in the running of the state machinery.