Grand Order of the Star and Eagles of Ghana

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Order of the Star and Eagles of Ghana
Awarded by

President of Ghana
TypeOrder
Established23 June 2008
StatusCurrently awarded
Grand MasterPresident of Ghana


The Grand Order of the Star and Eagles of Ghana is an order created by President John Kufuor of Ghana on 23 June 2008. The award superseded the Order of the Star of Ghana as the highest national decoration.

It is to be presented only to those who have obtained the office of President of the Republic of Ghana.[1]

Criticism[edit]

There was significant criticism to the order's creation. Some[who?] suggested it was inappropriate for such an order with such limited members to be the highest in the land. Others have suggested this is simple a vanity title for the outgoing president and comparisons have been made to African dictators who gave themselves titles (such as Idi Amin).[citation needed]

Others have suggested that the order is illegal as it was instituted by executive ordinance rather than being a parliamentary motion. Although the President is "fount of honour" (in that all honours flow from the President, similar to the British model where all honours flow from the Queen) it is debatable whether the President has the authority to create a new order.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Awuni, Andrew. "President Institutes A New National Award". Government of Ghana. Archived from the original on 30 June 2008.
  2. ^ Bamba, Dusuuru (17 July 2008). "Of Honors Not Being Constitutional Honors". Ghana Web. Retrieved 3 October 2020.