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Akufo-Addo: Ghana will defend democracy and constitutional rule

Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo told world leaders that Ghana works to strengthen institutions which support democracy

The president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has reiterated Ghana’s resolve to continue to defend democracy and constitutional rule.

Addressing the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday 22 September 2021, President Akufo-Addo said that Ghana “shall work to strengthen the institutions that support democracy in our country and in our region. We shall continue to support the United Nations and other international organisations to help remind us that, indeed, no man is an island, entire of itself.”

Recent events in Mali and Guinea, in West Africa, Akufo-Addo said, have shown that not everybody has accepted “democracy as the preferred mode of governance in our region”.

Now more than ever, he argued, “We must defend democracy, constitutional rule and human rights in the world. In the last 24 months, we have witnessed assaults on democracy around the world, sometimes in developed countries where we had assumed that a consensus on the democratic form of governance had been established.”

Six-month ultimatum to Guinea

Touching on events in Guinea and Mali, he told the Assembly that ECOWAS has given Guinea six months to do re-establish constitutional order, and requested the immediate release of President Alpha Condé.

“On my visit to Conakry last Friday, the military leaders indicated their willingness to see to the imminent release of President Condé, and it is our hope that they will keep to their word.

“The Authority has also made it clear to the military government in Bamako, the capital of Mali, that it is not prepared to negotiate an extension to the February deadline for the holding of democratic elections, as the essential steps to be taken can, with political will, be effected within the ECOWAS-sanctioned timetable,” Akufo-Addo said.

He continued, “It is better that a government, with a democratic mandate, be in place as soon as possible to implement the reforms that are necessary for the future stability and growth of Mali, and, thereby, enhance the all-important fight against terrorism in Mali.”

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