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Ghana secures global backing for UN resolution on transatlantic slave trade

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
March 27, 2026
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Ghana secures global backing for UN resolution on transatlantic slave trade

Ghana has received widespread international support following the successful passage of a landmark resolution at the United Nations declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity.

In a statement, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa expressed deep appreciation to world leaders, foreign ministers, and UN permanent representatives who honoured their commitment by voting in favour of the resolution. He described the outcome as a significant step toward justice and historical recognition.

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According to him, Ghana remains grateful for the “remarkable solidarity” demonstrated by countries across different regions of the world, emphasising that such unity reflects a shared commitment to confronting the injustices of the past.

The resolution marks a major milestone in Ghana’s ongoing advocacy for reparatory justice. Hon. Ablakwa noted that the country is determined to sustain the growing international coalition backing the cause, describing it as the beginning of a long and complex journey toward comprehensive reparations.

He also extended an open invitation to nations that did not support the resolution to reconsider their stance and join what he termed a “historic coalition for justice.”

The transatlantic slave trade, which displaced and exploited millions of Africans over centuries, remains one of the darkest chapters in global history. Ghana’s push at the United Nations seeks acknowledgement of this legacy and concrete steps toward accountability and redress.

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