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Ghana seeks UN recognition of slavery as a crime against humanity, urging justice and unity.
President John Dramani Mahama announced Ghana will seek UN recognition of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade as crimes against humanity, emphasizing justice and restitution for African descendants.
Speaking at the 69th Independence Day on March 6, 2026, he highlighted Ghana’s role as Africa’s first independent nation and called for national unity, integrity, and accountability.
Mahama denounced corruption as a threat to development, stressing institutional reforms and equal accountability under the law.
He urged citizens to reject dishonest wealth, uphold ethical leadership, and prioritize national interest, while also reinforcing ties with the diaspora and democratic resilience.
Ghana busca el reconocimiento de la ONU de la esclavitud como un crimen contra la humanidad, instando a la justicia y la unidad.