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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Ghana Welcomes Diasporans To Mark 400 Years Of African Resilience

African Diaspora marks 400 years of the slave trade experience in Jamestown, Ghana. Image: Ghana News Agency


JAMESTOWN (GHANA WEB) -- The chiefs and people of Jamestown in Accra on Wednesday received Diasporans who took part in the historical and reconciliatory journey from Jamestown to Jamestown, marking 400 years since their forefathers were taking from the shores of Africa.

The symbolic event was to commemorate the struggle of African slaves shipped from Jamestown Accra-Ghana in 1619 to Jamestown Virginia in America.

Gracing the occasion was President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and some Ministers of state, who welcomed the returnees at Jamestown Mantse Agbonaa.

Mrs Barbara Oteng-Gyasi, Minister of Tourism, Arts and culture, said Ghana's Pan-Africanism had not been in doubt, as the legacy of earlier leaders remained a worthy cause for Ghana to sustain.

She said the Ministry was glad as it drew close to a successful celebration marking the ‘Year of Return' since its inception in January 2019.

The ‘Year of Return had endorsed 78 events for the year-long celebrations.

The Minister said despite being away, some of the people in the diaspora contributed so much to Africa's growth, adding that, Ghana had received lot of personalities like; Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the US House of Representatives, Samuel L Jackson, Micheal J White, AJ Johnson, Kofi Kingston, Debora Cox, Pops Mensah-Bonsu and Danny Glover, among others.

She said the visit should begin a long lasting partnership between the indigenes and those in the diaspora for the benefit of all.

Mrs Oteng-Gyasi acknowledged the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) for spearheading all the events for the Year-long celebration so far.

She also thanked the Panafest Foundation, Office of Diaspora Affairs at the Presidency and the Adinkra group for playing key roles in ensuring that the 400 years celebrations went well, and pledged the support of the Ministry towards their initiatives for a successful development of Africa.

Mr Mohammed Adjei Sowah, the Mayor of Accra, urged the returnees to participate in the remaining activities.

Mr Kwasi Agyemang, Chief Executive Officer of GTA, said Jamestown was the centre of tourism in Ghana, as it had the Lighthouse and the Jamestown Fort, thorough which the first slave ship took off to Jamestown Virginia.

He urged the returnees to explore, interact, partner and establish businesses and institutions that would yield benefits for everyone.

Mr Diallo Sumboy, the Chief Executive Officer of Adinkra group and Organizer of the team, acknowledged President Akufo-Addo for the initiative and the warm reception, adding that, they would not relent in partnering and initiating developmental projects in Ghana and Africa as a whole.

The returnees went through some rituals of the Ga state, such as wearing of the traditional leaves and were also entertained with traditional drumming and singing


SOURCE: GHANAWEB

Monday, September 17, 2012

WEST AFRICA: ECOWAS BEGINS EXTRA-ORDINARY MEETING OF MEDIATION AND SECURITY


Accra, Sept. 17, GNA - An extra-ordinary meeting of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Mediation and Security Council opened on Monday in Abidjan to review the political and security situations in Mali and Guinea Bissau.

A statement from the ECOWAS Commission said the meeting, comprising Ministers in charge of Foreign Affairs and Defence in Member States, would consider a memoranda presented by the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Desiré Kadré Ouédraogo, on the political and security situations in the two countries.

It said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Burkina Faso and the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Nigeria would brief the meeting on the mediation efforts in Mali and Guinea Bissau, respectively.

In addition, the Chief of Defence Staff of Cote d’Ivoire and Chairman of the Committee of the ECOWAS Chiefs of Defence Staff would brief the Council on the outcome of the two-day Committee meeting which ended on Saturday, 15th September 2012 in Abidjan.

The Defence Chiefs have held several meetings towards the resolution of the crises in Mali and Guinea Bissau following the coups d’état which interrupted constitutional rules in both countries and the separatist rebellion in northern Mali.

The meeting of the Council comes in the wake of the formal request by the Government of Mali for ECOWAS military assistance to recover the occupied territory in the North of Mali and combat terrorism, as well as the unveiling by the Electoral Commission of Guinea Bissau of the chronogram for legislative and presidential elections in the country expected by April 2013.

..............Ghana News Agency

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