Powerful Speech from Ghana President At UN: Union has been Unfair to Africa

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CURRENT REPORT BLOG In a powerful address to the United Nations, Ghana’s President delivered a compelling message on the pressing issues facing our world today. From the urgent need for UN reform to discussions on global solidarity, economic disparities, and the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, this speech touched upon a range of critical topics.

UN Reform
President of Ghana stressed the necessity of reforming the United Nations, particularly the Security Council, to better reflect the present realities of the world. He highlighted the challenges of achieving global peace and justice when the structure and composition of the Security Council are viewed as unjust and unfair by many member nations. The call for reform echoes Ghana’s longstanding commitment to addressing this issue.

Global Solidarity and Trust
The theme of the 78th UN General Assembly session, “rebuilding trust and reigniting global solidarity,” acknowledges the current state of the world, characterized by unhappiness, distrust, and a loss of confidence in global governance structures. The President emphasized the need to rebuild trust among nations and to regain the cohesion necessary for peace and prosperity. He noted that fault lines exist not only between countries but also within well-established and rich nations.

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Historical Injustices and Reparations
The President touched on the historical injustices that continue to shape today’s world. He discussed the transatlantic slave trade and the centuries of colonial exploitation that have had enduring economic and social consequences for Africa. He called for the acknowledgment of these injustices and urged the international community to consider reparations for the slave trade and return of funds lost through illicit financial outflows.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
While progress has been made towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), President Ghana expressed concern about the slow pace of achievement. He cited a recent report stating that just 12 percent of the SDG targets are on track to be achieved by 2030. The President stressed the need to accelerate action on all SDGs, particularly in light of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and global conflicts.

Ghana president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo 2018Ghana’s President delivered a thought-provoking address at the United Nations, touching on key global issues that demand immediate attention and action. The call for UN reform, global solidarity, acknowledgment of historical injustices, and accelerated progress toward the SDGs all underscore the importance of collaborative efforts on the international stage. As the world grapples with complex challenges, the President’s words serve as a reminder of the collective responsibility we share in shaping a better future for all of humanity.

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