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Gyakye Quayson calls for unity and reform in Black History Month address

James Gyakye Quayson, Member of Parliament for Assin North, delivered a compelling speech in Parliament to mark Black History Month, emphasizing unity, self-sufficiency, and inclusive governance.

He paid tribute to Black leaders such as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., and Barack Obama, highlighting their contributions to justice and equality.

 He also addressed Africaโ€™s paradox of wealth and underdevelopment, citing historical exploitation and economic dependency as major obstacles.

โ€œBlack History Month is a call to action. It reminds us of the need for unity among Black people worldwide. By learning from the past and building solidarity, we can create a future of dignity and empowerment,โ€ he stated.

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Ghana as the Gateway to Africa

Mr.Quayson reaffirmed Ghanaโ€™s role as the Gateway to Africa, pointing to the Year of Return and Beyond the Return initiatives, which have strengthened ties with the global African diaspora.

 These programmes have brought investments in real estate, hospitality, and tourism, boosting economic growth and cultural connections.

Call for Reform: Dual Citizenship and Governance

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A key focus of his address was the need to amend Ghanaโ€™s dual citizenship laws, which restrict Ghanaians with dual nationality from holding political office. He urged Parliament to expedite the Dual Citizenship Amendment Bill to allow skilled and committed diaspora Ghanaians to contribute to leadership and development.

โ€œThe fight against dual citizenship restrictions is not a personal battle but a national conversation. Our Constitution must evolve to reflect the global realities of our people,โ€ he asserted.

The Black Star Experience: A Cultural and Economic Vision

Mr.Quayson also highlighted the Black Star Experience, an NDC initiative aimed at making Ghana a global hub for arts, culture, and tourism. With year-round celebrations in literature, fashion, film, and music, the initiative is expected to attract investment, create jobs, and boost local businesses.

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โ€œThis initiative will enhance tourism revenues, provide skills transfer, and cement Ghanaโ€™s position as a leader in creative and economic innovation,โ€ he noted.

Recognizing and Empowering New Citizens

Mr.Quayson advocated for policies that integrate African Americans and other nationals who have settled in Ghana, allowing them to contribute to governance and leadership.

โ€œLeadership is not confined to nationality by birth but defined by the ability to serve, innovate, and uplift communities,โ€ he emphasized.

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A Call for Unity and Progress

Concluding his speech, he urged for a collective effort to create an inclusive and progressive Ghana.

โ€œThe journey ahead is long, but together, we can redefine what it means to be Ghanaian, ensure equal opportunities, and build a future our children will be proud of,โ€ he affirmed.

Mr.Quaysonโ€™s remarks has reignited discussions on diaspora engagement, constitutional reforms, and Ghanaโ€™s cultural and economic leadership. His message of resilience and unity serves as a guiding beacon for the nationโ€™s future.

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The Boundary Commission of Ghana, led by the Commissioner General, Major General Emmanuel Kotia (Ph.D), paid a courtesy call on the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, at his office in Accra.

Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak welcomed the delegation and expressed his appreciation for the Commission’s efforts in maintaining Ghana’s territorial integrity. 

The Minister assured the Commission of the Ministry’s continued support and collaboration in their endeavors.

Major General Kotia emphasised the Commission’s crucial role in identifying border crossing boundaries, which guides security agencies in carrying out their duties across various borders, ensuring national security and stability.

He also expressed gratitude to the Ministry for the cooperation the Commission has had in addressing boundary-related issues with the Ministry and Ghana Immigration Service.

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CSA working closely with X to restore President Mahama’s page

The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has provided an update on President Mahamaโ€™s Twitter page hack.

According to them in a statement today, in the early hours of Monday, March 17, 2025, the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) received a report concerning the compromise of President John Dramani Mahama’s X (formerly Twitter) account, @JDMahama. 

According to them, the account has been used to promote a cryptocurrency called “Solana Africa”.

They revealed, “We understand the public concern this incident has generated and are actively addressing the situation. “

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The Authority noted that they are working closely with X and other relevant stakeholders to

address this incident and prevent future occurrences.

The CSA will provide further updates as the investigation progresses.

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