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Speaker of Parliament leads delegation to Du Bois Centre

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsFebruary 10, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, on Monday, February 9, 2026, led a high-level delegation on a working visit to the W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan-African Culture in Cantonments, Accra, following a formal invitation by the W.E.B. Du Bois Museum Foundation.

The delegation was received by the Foundation’s Executive Director, Japhet Aryiku, who led engagements outlining the Foundation’s mandate and the next phase of work at the Centre, including restoration, preservation and long-term institutional development plans.

The visit coincides with the commencement of a new phase of restoration and transformation efforts at the Du Bois Centre, following the Government of Ghana’s mandate granting the Foundation stewardship and operational management of the site.

These efforts form part of a long-term programme to preserve and advance the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois through the development of a world-class museum, research and cultural complex.

During the tour and subsequent media engagement, the Speaker described the visit as both reflective and deeply affirming of Ghana’s responsibility to Pan-African history and identity.

Speaking as a student of history, he underscored the Du Bois Centre as a repository of Africa’s intellectual memory and a foundational site in the continent’s journey toward self-definition and liberation.

He emphasised that history remains essential to wisdom and national progress, noting that Africa’s future must be firmly anchored in an understanding of its past, cultural identity and intellectual inheritance.

The Speaker described the transformation of the Du Bois Centre as a potential global turning point for Pan-African scholarship and engagement and reaffirmed his full support for the project.

He further pledged his personal commitment and encouraged broad institutional and public support for the Foundation’s vision.

In outlining the scope of work, the Executive Director explained that the immediate phase will focus on the careful restoration of Dr Du Bois’ historic bungalow, returning it to its original character with sensitive modernization.

Restoration works are expected to commence in April 2026, with the restored bungalow projected to be dedicated in February 2027.

Beyond the bungalow, the Executive Director detailed plans for a comprehensive museum complex that will include a new exhibition museum chronicling the ninety-five-year life and work of Dr Du Bois; a research library housing rare books, manuscripts and archival materials; a scholars’ residence for visiting researchers from across the world; performance and cultural spaces for Pan-African artistic expression; and a new mausoleum to honour Dr Du Bois and his wife, Shirley Graham Du Bois.

He noted that the project represents not only a heritage intervention, but a long-term investment in education, research and global Pan-African cultural exchange.

As part of the visit, the delegation was taken through The Du Boises in Ghana exhibition, which documents the lives and work of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois and Shirley Graham Du Bois during their years in Ghana.

The exhibition highlights their intellectual, cultural, and political contributions and situates Ghana as a central space in their Pan-African journey.

The delegation also inspected the Centre’s archival holdings, including Dr Du Bois’ personal library, manuscripts, academic robes and rare publications.

The Executive Director outlined ongoing book preservation and digitisation efforts aimed at safeguarding these materials, many of which are fragile due to age and environmental exposure.

He noted that the Foundation is investing in professional conservation training, restoration partnerships, and modern archival systems to ensure long-term access for researchers, students, and the public.

The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts Abla Dzifa Gomashie, who joined the delegation, described the visit as both professionally and personally significant.

She expressed appreciation to the Speaker, the Foundation and the President of the Republic of Ghana for supporting the agreement that formally transferred stewardship of the Du Bois Centre from the Ministry to the W.E.B. Du Bois Museum Foundation.

She highlighted the importance of positioning Dr Du Bois alongside Kwame Nkrumah and George Padmore as Ghana’s Pan-African giants, noting that their legacies must be preserved and presented with equal dignity as Ghana consolidates its role as a global hub of Pan-Africanism.

Also present at the visit were other notable guests, including Fritz Baffour, a former Minister for Tourism and Seth Ocran, President of the Ghana Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Association (GHATOF), underscoring the tourism and hospitality sector’s interest in and alignment with the Centre’s restoration and redevelopment agenda.

As part of the restoration process, the Foundation will announce the temporary closure of the Du Bois bungalow to allow for careful conservation works to begin.

This initial phase marks a critical step toward safeguarding the historic fabric of the site while laying the foundation for future development.

In recognition of the national significance of the project, formal invitations have been extended to President John Dramani Mahama, Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang; the Chief of Staff, the entire Cabinet and the Chief Justice.

The Speaker’s visit forms part of the Foundation’s broader stakeholder engagement efforts aimed at fostering transparency, national ownership and institutional collaboration as restoration works begin and long-term development plans are rolled out.

The W.E.B. Du Bois Museum Foundation remains committed to preserving the historical integrity of the Du Bois Memorial Centre while positioning it as a living Pan-African space for education, research, and cultural exchange for generations to come.

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