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Ghana’s president called for African-led governance, stressing judicial independence and human rights at the African Court’s 2026 opening.
On March 2, 2026, Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama urged African nations to reject Western governance models, citing declining democratic norms in some Western countries, and called for African-led standards rooted in local values.
Speaking at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights’ 2026 judicial year opening in Arusha, he highlighted the importance of judicial independence and human rights, drawing on personal trauma from his father’s detention after Ghana’s 1966 coup.
Mahama emphasized continental solidarity, progress in African justice systems, and the need to strengthen the African Court to ensure its global relevance.
El presidente de Ghana pidió una gobernanza liderada por África, haciendo hincapié en la independencia judicial y los derechos humanos en la apertura de la Corte Africana en 2026.