A formal UN motion to label the transatlantic slave trade humanity's gravest crime is coming from Ghana later this month.
Mahama's UN slavery motion
Mahama's UN slavery motion
- President John Dramani Mahama announced the push on Independence Day.
- Ghana plans to formally submit the motion this month.
- African and diaspora partners are backing the initiative.
- Mahama framed it as a long-overdue justice call.
- Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle served as departure dungeons.
- Millions of enslaved Africans crossed the Middle Passage from there.
- Diaspora resilience and cultural contributions got acknowledged.
- Ghana's status as the first independent sub-Saharan nation adds weight.
- Prime Minister Terrance Michael Drew attended as a special guest.
- His wife, Diani Jinesha Prince-Drew, joined him.
- Drew's presence symbolized Caribbean-Ghana ancestral bonds.