The Minister of Education, , has called on the newly established 13-member curriculum review committee to address the longstanding confusion over who truly founded Ghana.

Speaking at the committee's recent inauguration, he expressed concern that, 68 years after independence, the country still lacks consensus on its founding history. "Anyone who abandons their past and history loses their way to the future.

I'm told this is why we must be intentional about how we teach our children about Ghana's rich and complex history.

So, I'm at a loss that at 68 years, we are still grappling with who the founders of Ghana are, who the founding leader is, or who the founding father was," he said.