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Mahama rips UN as Africa’s Security Council snub drags on
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60928, member: 636"] Ghana's leader demanded comprehensive United Nations restructuring during his address to world leaders at the General Assembly. President John Dramani Mahama emphasized that Africa deserves permanent Security Council representation since the organization's 80-year-old framework excludes the continent from major decisions. The current system emerged when African nations remained under colonial control and lacked international recognition. Membership has expanded nearly four times while leadership structures stay unchanged. The Security Council's composition violates fundamental equality principles that guide the United Nations mission according to Mahama's assessment. He challenged the five-nation veto authority that blocks international responses to global conflicts. African representation should reflect the continent's substantial membership within the organization rather than maintaining outdated power arrangements. General Assembly oversight of Security Council vetoes would prevent individual countries from pursuing selfish interests through procedural manipulation. [/QUOTE]
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