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Mahama backs AU’s call for Reparatory Justice

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, Feb 15, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has backed the African Union’s (AU) call for Reparatory Justice for Africans and People of African Descent. 

He noted that the AU’s decision underscores Africa’s collective commitment to addressing the historical injustices and their lingering consequences that had impacted generations of Africans and people of African descent.  

President Mahama said this at the 38th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the AU in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the theme: “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations.” 

“This moment marks a significant milestone in our collective pursuit of justice, equity, and the long overdue recognition of the historical injustices that continue to shape the lives of Africans and the people of African descent worldwide,” President Mahama stated. 

He said at the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the AU in February 2024, the Heads of State and Governments made a landmark decision to dedicate the year 2025 to the cause of Reparatory Justice. 

He said in alliance with their broader struggle for liberation, unity, and socio-economic empowerment, as enshrined in Agenda 2063, the Africa they want, a vision for an integrated, peaceful, and prosperous continent.  

“The transatlantic slave trade was one of the most heinous crimes against humanity. 

Spanning about 400 years and forcibly displacing more than 12.5 million Africans, it is estimated that at least two million of our compatriots perished during the Middle Passage alone,” the President said. 

“The legacy of this brutal system, along with colonialism, apartheid, genocide, and neo-colonial exploitation, have left deep and enduring scars on the fabric of our societies.  

“Today, the descendants of enslaved Africans continue to face economic disparities, social inequality, systemic discrimination, and racial prejudices.” 

He reiterated that addressing these challenges requires more than just acknowledging them; saying “it demands action”.  

He said the economic impact of colonialism on Africa had been profound and that historical estimates suggest that the continent lost trillions of dollars in both human and material resources due to colonial exploitation.  

President Mahama said the forced extraction of wealth, which included minerals, cash crops, and labor, deprived African nations of the capital and infrastructure necessary for sustainable development.  

Adding that colonial policies intentionally stifled industrial growth, leading to a dependency on foreign economies that persist even to today. 

He said the systemic plundering of Africa’s natural resources, coupled with the disruption of traditional governance structures, has resulted in lasting consequences, worsening poverty and development and inequality throughout the continent.  

He said in November 2023, Ghana hosted the Accra Reparations Conference, a historic gathering that brought together African heads of state, scholars, and representatives of the global African diaspora to advance the reparations movement.  

The President said the Accra conference reaffirmed the urgent need for comprehensive reparatory justice and laid the foundation for stronger advocacy and policy frameworks. 

He said the 2025 AU theme of the year was therefore a call to galvanize efforts towards reparatory justice. 

He said it was an appeal to ensure that the dignity, rights, and well-being of Africans and their descendants are fully restored.  

“Reparations involves not only financial compensation, but also restitution, rehabilitation, and guarantees of non-repetition for the abuse of fellow human beings,” he said. 

“It is also about truth-telling, historical accountability, and the restoration of agency to those who have been marginalized for centuries.” 

President Mahama said the call for reparations extends beyond financial redress to encompass addressing structural inequalities, ensuring educational and economic opportunities, reclaiming cultural heritage, and amplifying the voice of Africa and the diaspora communities on the global stage.  

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Raila Odinga loses AU chair election to Djibouti’s Ali Youssouf

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Djibouti’s Foreign Minister, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, has been elected Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission after a tense seventh-round vote at the 38th Ordinary Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on February 15, 2025.

The election saw fierce competition, with Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga initially leading in the early rounds.

However, after a prolonged contest, Youssouf secured the support of AU member states, marking a significant diplomatic victory for Djibouti.

During his campaign, Youssouf pledged to prioritize youth employment, the African diaspora, and strong leadership to advance the AU’s mission.

“I will advocate for a collaborative and inclusive approach, celebrating diversity, merit, and skills. Promoting a culture of accountability and transparency will be essential. I will ensure compliance with financial and regulatory rules, along with rigorous accountability for our activities. Effective and accountable governance is key to strengthening our institutional foundations,” he stated.

With over three decades of experience in diplomacy and governance, Youssouf previously restructured Djibouti’s Foreign Ministry, establishing key directorates in communication, legal affairs, and diaspora engagement.

Election Results:

  • First Round: Odinga led with 20 votes, followed by Youssouf (18) and Madagascar’s Richard Randriamandrato (10).
  • Second Round: Youssouf took the lead with 25 votes, Odinga followed with 21, and two countries abstained.
  • Third Round: Odinga was eliminated with 21 votes, while Youssouf increased his tally to 26.
  • Final Round: Youssouf secured 33 votes, surpassing the required majority to clinch the chairmanship.

 

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Leke Adeboye and wife celebrate Valentine’s Day in Maldives

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Leke Adeboye, the son of renowned pastor Enoch Adeboye, joined many others in celebrating Valentine’s Day in a special way with his wife, Titilope.

The couple gave fans a glimpse of their celebration on Friday, February 14, as Leke shared a heartwarming photo of himself and his wife enjoying a romantic moment.

How did Ofori-Atta leave before being called to respond? – Mary Addah

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The Executive Director of the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), Mary Awalena Addah has emphasized the need for accountability beyond mere rhetoric.

She insists that tackling corruption must remain a priority both within and beyond a government’s tenure, cautioning against delays and political bias in handling corruption-related cases.

Bellingham sent off as Real Madrid held by Osasuna

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Jude Bellingham was sent off as Real Madrid missed the chance to move four points clear at the top of La Liga in a frustrating draw against Osasuna.

The England midfielder, who scored Real’s late winner at Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday, was shown a straight red in the 39th minute for foul and abusive language towards referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero.

Bellingham’s only previous dismissal for Real came after the final whistle in a 2-2 draw at Valencia in March 2024, when he received a second yellow for complaining to the referee.

France forward Kylian Mbappe had given Real the lead at Estadio El Sadar, latching on to Federico Valverde’s inch-perfect cross to fire home his 17th league goal of the season.

But Osasuna were given a lifeline in the 58th minute after Eduardo Camavinga was adjudged to have fouled Ante Budimir in the box – and the home striker scored from the spot.

As the second half wore on, Real continued to push for a winner, but Mbappe wasted an opportunity to find Vinicius Jr in acres of space in the Osasuna box.

The Brazil forward carved out a chance to fire Real back in front with 15 minutes remaining, dribbling past two defenders in the area before his effort was headed off the line by Alejandro Catena.

Vinicius also dug out a back-post cross with 10 minutes remaining but Luka Modric could not direct his side-foot volley on target.

Atletico Madrid, who are two points behind Real, will go top if they win against Celta Vigo later on Saturday.

Hansi Flick’s Barcelona will also leapfrog Real on goal difference if they beat Rayo Vallecano on Monday night.

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‘I have been creating timeless music, yet my works are not appreciated’

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Ghanaian highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena Ghanaian highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena

Ghanaian highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena, has expressed concern over how his works are not appreciated enough in the country.

In an interview with Starr FM on February 14, 2025, Kwabena Kwabena stated that he has inspired and groomed many young talents in the creative arts industry, however, he is not regarded.

“My music has inspired many, but I was never appreciated. I have dedicated years of my life to creating timeless music, yet I feel like my efforts are taken for granted,” he said.

Kwabena Kwabena further bemoaned the trend of Ghanaian talents not properly receiving acknowledgments until they die.

“This is the same country that waits until you are gone before they honour you. While you are alive, they won’t even recognise your efforts,” he added.

You can also watch as some Ghanaians share what they consider the best and worst Valentine’s Day gifts below:

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Four children killed so far, violence intensifies

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The Bawku township has been plagued by conflicts The Bawku township has been plagued by conflicts

The Bawku conflict, rooted in a protracted chieftaincy dispute between the Kusasi and Mamprusi ethnic groups, has resulted in recurrent violence in the Upper East Region.

Since the resurgence of violence in October 2024, at least 58 people have been killed.

The situation remains volatile, with combatants engaging in daily gun battles in Bawku township and along major routes like the Bawku-Bolgatanga-Tamale highway.

Despite interventions by security forces, peace remains elusive as armed groups continue to engage in violent confrontations.

The killing of children in the latest attacks underscores the worsening humanitarian crisis, prompting renewed calls for urgent government action to restore stability.

The government has maintained that engaging traditional leaders and stakeholders is the best approach to ending the age-old dispute.

President John Dramani Mahama recently visited Bawku, where he met with traditional rulers, including Bawku Naba, Zugraan Naba Asigri Abugrago Azoka II, and the Nayiri of the Mamprugu Traditional Area, Naa Bohagu Mahami Abdulai Sheriga to reaffirm the government’s position.

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has also agreed to facilitate the mediation process in the ongoing conflict in Bawku, emphasising that the country cannot afford to let the fight undermine its unity and progress.

He made this statement during a recent meeting with a government delegation.

Meanwhile, GhanaWeb takes a look at the number of children killed in the conflict in the past three weeks.

January 25, 2025

A 13-year-old boy identified as Sherif was attacked by gunmen while herding cattle around the Posum-Singnatinga-Possum enclave.

The assailants snapped his neck and stole the cattle he was tending.

February 8,2025

Gunmen in military uniforms stormed a house in Tensungo, killing a seven-month-old baby, a two-year-old child, and their mother in cold blood.

February 14, 2025

In another heartbreaking incident, a woman lost her five-month-old daughter on Valentine’s Day February 14, 2025 after an attack by gun men.

This adds to the growing list of innocent victims caught in the conflict.

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Meanwhile, watch as Asiedu Nketiah breaks silence on the ‘uneasiness’ within the NDC and his ‘fight’ with Mahama

We will ensure our farmers are more productive – Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama is championing a proactive approach for African nations to cultivate self-reliance through enhanced agricultural investments toward sustainable food security and economic independence.

This comes in response to a $156 million funding shortfall caused by the suspension of USAID programs, which has significantly impacted critical areas such as education, healthcare, and agriculture.

However, during the 2024 Munich Security Forum in Germany, President Mahama emphasized that this challenge presents an opportunity for African nations to refocus their efforts on agricultural investments, driving economic growth and reducing dependency on foreign aid.

“But I was just reading that US farmers are beginning to complain because USAID was the biggest buyer of excess food for food aid to Africa, and USAID is not conducting these auctions anymore. This situation is an opportunity for Africa to increase food production.

“And so if that aid stops coming, we would make the necessary investments to make our farmers more productive, ensuring food security in Africa instead of waiting for USAID handouts,” Ghana’s President stated.

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I have never received money from the federation – Ghanaian weightlifter Marie Agbah-Hughes

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They should count themselves lucky that Mahama is a forward-looking President – Edudzi Tameklo

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The Director of Legal Services of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Edudzi Tameklo, has said that appointees of the erstwhile Akufo-Addo administration should thank their stars that President John Mahama is the one at the helm of this country.

According to him, but for President Mahama, former President Akufo-Addo and his team would have been paid back in their own coin.