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President John Mahama has called on the international community to address structural injustices that continue to impede Africa’s progress — including unsustainable debt, the looting of cultural artefacts, and the marginalisation of African history and contributions in global education.
In his Africa Day 2025 message, President Mahama emphasised that many of Africa’s current economic challenges stem directly from centuries of exploitation and unfair global trade practices.
“Addressing the crippling debt burden that continues to stifle the economic growth in many African nations,” he said.
Mr Mahama reiterated longstanding demands for the return of African artefacts and cultural treasures taken during colonial rule and still held in Western museums and institutions.
"A direct consequence of exploitation and unfair trade practices, providing resources and expertise to empower African nations to achieve sustainable development and participate fully in the global economy," he said.
Mahama stressed the need for meaningful debt relief, resource allocation, and technical expertise to support African nations in achieving sustainable development.
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