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Ghana reverts Kotoka International Airport to original name

The move has drawn a mix of praise and scrutiny within the country.

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February 23, 2026
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ACCRA, Ghana (SCANS) — The Ghanaian government officially announced Monday that the nation’s primary gateway, Kotoka International Airport, has been renamed Accra International Airport, effective immediately.

The Ministry of Transport confirmed the decision in a press statement on Feb. 23, 2026, describing the move as a restoration of the facility’s “former and internationally recognized name.”

The airport originally operated as Accra International Airport for over a decade before it was redesignated in 1969 to honor Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, a key figure in the 1966 coup that overthrew Ghana’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah.

Historical and Cultural Context

The decision follows months of legislative preparation and public debate. Earlier in February, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga informed Parliament that the renaming was part of a “resetting agenda” aimed at honoring the Ga people, the indigenous custodians of the land on which the airport sits.

For years, civil society groups and descendants of the Nkrumah era had called for the removal of Kotoka’s name, arguing that a national landmark should not commemorate a military leader associated with the subversion of democracy.

Operational Impact

Aviation officials have assured travelers and airlines that the transition will be seamless. According to the Ministry:

* Aviation Codes: The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) code remains ACC, which has never changed despite the previous name.

* Safety & Logistics: No disruptions to flight schedules, safety standards, or international travel arrangements are expected.

* Infrastructure: A “systematic update” is now underway to replace physical signage, digital platforms, and official aviation publications.

Key Reactions

The move has drawn a mix of praise and scrutiny within the country. Supporters view it as a necessary step in decolonizing and “democratizing” Ghana’s public symbols.

Critics, however, have questioned the timing and the costs associated with rebranding the facility, including updates to statutory instruments and international documentation.

The Ministry of Transport expressed appreciation for the cooperation of stakeholders and urged international partners to support the transition as the “Accra International Airport” branding is rolled out globally.

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