Audio By Carbonatix
President John Dramani Mahama has called on African leaders and citizens to strengthen their commitment to human rights, describing the moment as critical for the continent’s judicial and moral progress.
He made the remarks on Monday, 2 March 2026, at the opening of the 2026 judicial year of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Arusha, Tanzania.
Reflecting on the Court’s 20-year history, President Mahama praised its role in protecting the rights and dignity of African people beyond national borders.
“For the past 20 years, we have had a court that can protect the rights and dignity of African people beyond the borders of our individual nations,” he stated.
Speaking in the historic city of Arusha, which he described as a symbol of human rights affirmation, the President emphasised the urgency of action:
“The time is now. Now is the time for us to meet the challenge of keeping the promises we have made to future generations—promises we have signed and pledged to uphold,” he declared.
President Mahama further called for a deepened commitment to the Court, noting that such dedication would ensure its continued prominence:
“Now is the time to deepen our commitment to the Court, so that in 20 years, when we celebrate its 40th anniversary, it will stand as the leading international judicial body and a model for others,” he said.
He also urged the continent to embrace its potential and rise to its aspirations:
“Now is the time for Africa to step into its greatness,” he added.
Latest Stories
-
Britney Spears arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence
33 minutes -
Harry Styles shares how Liam Payne’s death made him relook at his life
44 minutes -
Labour unrest could scare investors – Austin Gamey warns
45 minutes -
Blaming new gov’t alone over CLOGSAG intended strike ‘not fair’ – Austin Gamey
53 minutes -
Court remands aluminium fabricator over gold robbery
55 minutes -
KNUST returns to pre-COVID-19 calendar, begins 2026/27 academic year in October
57 minutes -
CLOGSAG says strike inevitable after failed engagements with government
59 minutes -
Panel suspends medical director, two doctors over Chimamanda son’s death
1 hour -
SONA: Mpraeso MP questions funding of One Million Coders Programme, cites possible PFMA violations
1 hour -
Majority, Minority trade blame over pirate attack during debate on President Mahama’s SONA
1 hour -
SONA: Mpraeso MP questions gov’t’s silence on AT Ghana as over 3m subscribers face uncertainty
1 hour -
‘We don’t target children’ – Israeli Ambassador reveals probe into deadly Iranian school strike
1 hour -
Economic Zones Chamber applauds CBI for launching world’s largest Calcined Clay Cement plant in Tema
3 hours -
Residents attack fire officers for arriving late to a fire outbreak at Konongo
3 hours -
President Mahama adds rice, tomato puree, mackerel to land transit ban, proposes pasta next
3 hours
