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Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has called on world leaders to confront the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade with honesty and a renewed commitment to justice.
Speaking at a United Nations meeting on the Resolution on Slavery on Tuesday, March 24, Mr Ablakwa opened proceedings with a compelling address, describing the slave trade as an enduring legacy of profound injustice that continues to shape the global order.
He emphasised the importance of the gathering, noting that it presents a critical opportunity for the international community to acknowledge historical truths and honour the millions of victims who suffered during the era.
According to him, meaningful engagement with this past is essential in advancing justice for affected nations and descendants.
Mr Ablakwa further argued that the transatlantic slave trade must be formally recognised as one of the greatest crimes against humanity. He maintained that such recognition would serve as a necessary step towards restoring dignity and delivering a sense of justice to those whose ancestors were subjected to exploitation and dehumanisation.
Watch his full statement at the meeting held at the UN Headquarters below;
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