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Reparations key to securing justice for Africans worldwide

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to securing justice for Africans and people of African descent through reparations, as the African Union (AU) marks 2025 as the Year for Reparatory Justice.

In his Africa Day 2025 message, Mahama—who serves as the AU’s champion for the cause—underscored his dedication to working with African leaders and stakeholders to advance meaningful progress.

“The AU has declared 2025 as the year for justice for Africans and people of African descent through reparations.

“As the AU champion for this critical cause, I am deeply committed to working with you all to achieve this objective,” he stated.

The AU’s designation of 2025 for reparatory justice reflects a unified effort across the continent to confront historical injustices, including the enduring legacies of slavery, colonialism, and systemic discrimination.

Mahama’s leadership in this initiative aligns with growing international calls for tangible reparations and formal recognition of past wrongs. His message comes at a time when global discussions around reparatory justice are gaining significant momentum.

As Africa celebrates its unity and achievements on this important day, Mahama’s statement serves as a powerful reminder of the continent’s determination to pursue justice, healing, and economic empowerment for its people.

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