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The Council of State has congratulated President John Dramani Mahama for his role in the passage of a United Nations resolution on slavery, describing it as a significant diplomatic achievement for Ghana.
In a press statement dated March 27, 2026, the Council of State commends President Mahama for what it described as his distinguished success at the United Nations General Assembly in advancing Ghana’s position on slavery and its enduring consequences.
The Council praised the President’s leadership, noting that the achievement reflects “visionary leadership, diplomatic acumen, and an unwavering commitment to justice, human dignity, and historical accountability.”
It added that the milestone reinforces Ghana’s longstanding reputation as a strong voice on Pan-Africanism and a principled actor within the international community.
The Council further lauded President Mahama for elevating Ghana’s standing on the global stage and championing an issue of profound global importance.
It expressed confidence that the development will inspire national pride and strengthen Ghana’s role in promoting equity and justice worldwide.
The statement concluded with assurances of the Council’s continued support to the President as he leads the country.

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