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Ghana's contribution to ECOWAS

 Ghana, as one of the founding and active members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has made significant contributions to the organization's objectives and activities. Some of Ghana's key contributions to ECOWAS are as follows: Commitment to Regional Integration: Ghana has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to regional integration within ECOWAS. It actively participates in regional meetings, summits, and conferences, contributing to the decision-making processes and policy formulations of the organization. Promotion of Democracy and Good Governance: Ghana is known for its stable democracy and good governance practices. As a member of ECOWAS, Ghana has been actively involved in promoting democratic principles, conducting free and fair elections, and supporting democratic transitions in other member states. Advocacy for Peace and Security: Ghana has played an important role in advocating for peace and security in the West African region. It has

FACTORS FOR THE DECLINE OF THE DUCTH EAST INDIAN COMPANY 1795 (DEICO)

 Before 1795, the DEICO. Had practised so many activities at the Cape Colony. It carried out vegetable growing and citrus juice. It used to keep goats, sheep-like merino. 

They used to steal their commodity and sell their belongings to the resting ships. The company collected taxes from the Dutch merchants. It forced Africans to provide forced labour in crop production. 

The following are factors for the decline of the Dutch East Indian company.

  • In 1795, the British moved to the cape and took over administration. 
  • It faced a lot of liberty from other European countries like France and Britain. 
  • There was a lot of corruption among the DEICO offices hence incurring loses. 
  • The company had weak administration like Willem don stol who failed to administer the resources hence the company failure. 
  • The company official failed to establish a good relationship between African settlers and officials contributed to the failure of the company.
  •  The company instituted policies that made so many settlers to feel fed up with the place hence its failure 
  • The transfer of financial headquarters from Amsterdam (Holland) to London in Britain made the company incur losses hence its decline 
  • The increase in technological nock out especially of Britain made her to out-compete the DEICo hence its failure 
  • The British occupation at the cape in the late 18th century between 1802-10 made the company to fail
  • The empire was big for the companies to administer hence the company’s failure 
  • The French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars caused insecurity in trade between European and countries like India, which affected the DEICO’s activities 
  • British determination to take over cape might have resulted in the company’s decline Summarized notes of the History of South Africa, July 2019 
  • The gaining of the military superiority of Britain, which she to out compete for the Dutch at the cape 
  • The French invasion of Holland in 1793 gave Britain the excuse to take over the cape from the Dutch hence the decline 
  • The flying of king William V of the Netherlands to England who requested the British to take over the cape 
  • The British occupation on the cape in 1795 reported favorable ground for the DEICO decline

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