United Gold Coast Convention
| Piiluu | 4 Ɔɔgore 1947 |
|---|---|
| Native label | United Gold Coast Convention |
| Paaloŋ | Ghana |
| Political ideology | conservatism |
| Headquarters location | Accra |
| Followed by | New Patriotic Party |
| Dissolved, abolished or demolished date | 1952 |
| Member category | Category:United Gold Coast Convention politicians |

UGCC meŋ na baŋ e la:
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a Eastern Rite church kpoŋ ayi soba naŋ be a Catholic Church.
- United Gold Coast Convention, a post-Second World War political paate.
- United Ghanaian Community Church, 251 E. Waverly Road, Wyncote, PA 19095, a chartered denomination naŋ be a Presbyterian Church, USA.
United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) a piiluu saŋa da eɛ nationalist movement British colony ko a Gold Coast (a dasaŋa na Ghana) naŋ da zɔɔ faare bamenne yi a Second World War. O da nyɛɛ eebo a August 1947 neŋ a yelzu ka ba da taa bamenne soobo a vo-fēē na ba naŋ da taa" yi Africa noba naŋ ganbanneba aseŋ J.B. Danquah, A.G. Grant, R.A. Awoonor-Williams, Edward Akufo Addo (a lɔɔyare zaa te kyɛ Grant yoŋ, naŋ da e nakoɔloŋ bondaana), ane bamine. A wederoŋ kpaaroŋ da vɛŋɛɛ ka ba da leɛre namine naŋ be a begemaale kansil poɔ neŋ ganbanneba. A United Gold Coast Convention wedereba ba naŋ da iri la Kwame Nkrumah, ka o da e a gansɛgerɛ. Neŋ a lɛ zaa, yellaama noba naŋ da yeli kyaare Nkrumah's wederoŋ, ba da nyɔge o la gaa pɔge nempɔgere dieŋ. A UGCC da ŋma yaarɛɛŋ neŋ aKwame Nkrumah da la gaa omeŋɛ a te maale Convention People's Party (CPP) ka o da vɛŋ meŋɛ wederoŋ naŋ bebe.
Yelkorɔ
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]A 1940s, African merchants, teseŋ George Alfred Grant ("Paa Grant"), da taa la nimizeeloŋ ka o da soŋ a kpaaroŋ kyaare a politikal gaabo a vɛŋ a nempeɛle ta da la taa wederoŋ bazie a na dɔgerɔ ba. A paate da taa sommo yi George Alfred Grant a 4 August 1947 te laŋ neŋ namine, ganbanneba ane lɔɔyare, [1]te paale R. A. Awoonor-Williams, Robert Samuel Blay, Edward Akufo-Addo, ane Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey.[2]
A 10 December 1947, Kwame Nkrumah da la leɛroo gaa la a Gold Coast, a da sage de Danquah's boɔloo kyaare a UGCC gansɛgerɛ. Big Six member Ebenezer Ako-Adjei meŋ da areko la a Nkrumah boɔloo, naŋ e neɛ ona da pɔge aLincoln University. Nkrumah da taa la saŋyɔɔ naŋ da e £250, ane Paa Grant eŋ da yɔɔ a gbori sane yi Liverpool naŋ be England te ta a Gold Coast. [3]Danquah ane Nkrumah da ba maale taa sagedeebo kyaare a someŋɛ wederoŋ kpaaroŋ ŋa. [4]Nkrumah pãã da la gaa nimitɔɔre a te maale a Convention People's Party (CPP) a 1949 a paa da e a dɛndɛŋ president ko independent Ghana. Kpaaroŋ da beebe la Nkrumah ane a paati mɛmbare ka ba da taa a kpaaroŋ a Saltpond, naŋ e paaloŋ a be a Central region. Yeluu da la ka Nkrumah da ba taa sagedeebo ka o da zɛge a fundamental human rights nimitɔɔre gaabo.[5]
A UGCC da ba maale toŋ toma soŋ a 1951 vootu wagere, naŋ da vɛŋ ka o da di siitiri ata yoŋ. A yuoni tuuro naŋ meŋ, o da laŋɛɛ neŋ a Kataweɛ paate (National Democratic Party) ka ba da vire Mɛmbare naŋ da be a CPP, ka ba da laŋ ka ba da maale Ghana Congress Party.[6][7]
Palamɛntare vootu
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]| Election | Number of UGCC votes | Share of votes | Seats | +/- | Position | Outcome of election |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1951 | 6,337 | 36.81% | 3 | 2nd | Minority in parliament |
Meŋ kaa kyɛ
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Gold Coast (British colony)
- The Big Six (Ghana)
Sommo Yizie
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_University_Press
- ↑ https://www.graphic.com.gh/news/politics/ghana-pays-tribute-to-founders.html
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Gold_Coast_Convention#cite_note-9
- ↑ https://dx.doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-158695-8
- ↑ https://dailyguidenetwork.com/283102-2/
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Gold_Coast_Convention#cite_note-12
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Gold_Coast_Convention#cite_note-13
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