Learn about Lieutenant General Joseph Arthur Ankrah, Ghana’s first military Head of State who took power after the overthrow of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and the collapse of the First Republic.

Lieutenant General J. A. Ankrah in 1967
After the overthrow of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah on February 24, 1966, Ghana entered a completely new political era.
The Military Leader Who Took Over After Nkrumah
The man who became Ghana’s new leader was:
Lieutenant General Joseph Arthur Ankrah
He became:
- Ghana’s first military Head of State
- Chairman of the National Liberation Council (NLC)
His rise to power marked the end of:
Ghana’s First Republic
and the beginning of military rule in Ghana.
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Early Life and Background
Joseph Arthur Ankrah was born on August 18, 1915, in Accra, Ghana.
He attended:
- Achimota School
- Military training institutions abroad
Ankrah later joined the military and steadily rose through the ranks because of his discipline, leadership, and professionalism.
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Ghana’s First Indigenous Army Commander
Before becoming Head of State, Ankrah achieved another historic milestone.
He became:
The first Ghanaian Commander of the Ghana Army
This was important because many senior military positions had previously been held by British officers during the colonial period.
His appointment represented Ghana’s growing control over its national institutions after independence.
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The 1966 Coup d’État
On February 24, 1966, while President Kwame Nkrumah was on an overseas peace mission, the military and police overthrew his government.
The coup brought an end to:
Ghana’s First Republic
Following the coup, the military administration established the:
National Liberation Council (NLC)
Lieutenant General J. A. Ankrah became Chairman of the NLC and effectively Ghana’s Head of State.
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Ghana Under Military Rule
The NLC government promised to:
- stabilize the economy,
- reduce political tension,
- restore democratic governance,
- and reorganize state institutions.
During this period:
- political parties were banned,
- military leadership controlled government,
- and several policies introduced under Nkrumah were reviewed or reversed.
The government also attempted to improve relations with Western nations and international financial institutions.

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Challenges and Criticism
Although some Ghanaians welcomed the overthrow of Nkrumah, the military government also faced criticism.
Challenges included:
- economic difficulties,
- political uncertainty,
- and internal disagreements within the military leadership.
Questions also emerged regarding corruption allegations and political influence within government circles.
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Removal From Office
In 1969, Ankrah resigned from office following allegations connected to a bribery scandal.
His resignation marked another major political transition in Ghana’s history.
He was replaced by:
Lieutenant General Akwasi Afrifa
who became the next military Head of State.
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Political Era Under Ankrah
Unlike Dr. Nkrumah’s government, Ankrah did not lead a republic.
Instead, his administration belonged to:
The National Liberation Council (NLC) Military Government
(1966–1969)
This military regime ruled Ghana after the collapse of the First Republic.
IMPORTANT HISTORICAL NOTE
This period marked:
- Ghana’s first experience under military rule,
- and the beginning of military influence in national politics.
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Legacy of J. A. Ankrah
Lieutenant General J. A. Ankrah is remembered as:
- Ghana’s first military Head of State,
- the first Ghanaian Army Commander,
- and a key figure during one of Ghana’s most important political transitions.
His administration marked the beginning of a new era in Ghanaian politics that would influence the country for several decades.
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From Historical Archives
Historical photographs and archival materials from the Ankrah era provide insight into Ghana’s first military government after independence.
These materials help preserve the story of Ghana’s transition from the First Republic into military administration.

Quick Facts About J. A. Ankrah
| Item | Details |
| Full Name | Joseph Arthur Ankrah |
| Born | August 18, 1915 |
| Position | Head of State |
| Government Type | Military Government |
| Political Era | National Liberation Council (NLC) |
| Took Office | 1966 |
| Left Office | 1969 |
| Followed | First Republic |
| Succeeded By | Lt. Gen. Akwasi Afrifa |
Chronological Position in Ghana’s Leadership History
| Order | Leader | Political Era |
| 1 | Dr. Kwame Nkrumah | First Republic |
| 2 | Lt. Gen. J. A. Ankrah | NLC Military Government |
| 3 | Lt. Gen. Akwasi Afrifa | NLC Military Government |
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- Military Rule in Ghana’s History
