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“The future is African” – Mahama boldly tells UN General Assembly

News“The future is African” – Mahama boldly tells UN General Assembly

President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has boldly told the World leaders at the UN General Assembly that the future of the world lies in Africa.

Mahama called for the global community to recognise the continent’s growing importance.

Speaking at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, September 25, Mahama stated, “As fate would have it, the tables have turned, and Africa’s role in the authorship of whatever is yet to come for this world will be huge, and it will be consequential.

According to this organisation’s own projections, by the year 2050, more than 25% of the world’s population is expected to come from the African continent. Additionally, by 2050, one- third of all young people, aged 15 to 24, will be residing on the African continent.

So, you see, the future is African.

Allow me to say this once again, a little louder for the people in the back. The future is African!”.

President Mahama further detailed, “Already today, Africa is a catalyst for human potential and development, as well as for economic reform and ecological stability. Africa is a catalyst for systemic change. If this reality—which is fact-based and straightforward—seems provocative or unsettling, perhaps it’s because you’re viewing it through the lens of centuries of racism, colonialism, imperialism, and the resulting implicit bias.

Maybe you’re unaware of the resilience of African nations or their remarkable ability to make a strong comeback, just when you think it’s safe to discount them”.

Mahama further highlighted what is happening in Ghana, saying, “That’s what is happening right now in Ghana. Our Constitution limits leaders to two four-year terms. In January, I was sworn in for a second term, which, I should add, is non-consecutive with the first. Our currency, the Ghana cedi, was rapidly depreciating.

Faced with rising inflation, a huge debt burden, and low morale amongst our citizens, my new administration quickly embarked on an ambitious programme of comprehensive transformation designed to restructure Ghana’s economic foundation and enhance our competitive standing globally. We refer to this process of recalibration as our reset agenda”.

He continued, “In just eight months, we have achieved a significant reduction in inflation, from 23.8% in December 2024 to 11.5% in August 2025, restoring price stability for our citizens. Additionally, the Ghana cedi has appreciated considerably against other currencies, with Bloomberg reporting it as the best-performing currency in the world at one point.

Our improved sovereign credit rating reflects increasing investor confidence. Our 24-Hour Economy Initiative promises to transform our economy. There is a renewed willingness among the people to trust that their elected officials have Ghana’s interests at heart and that we are progressing together”.

Additionally,  President Mahama further declared that Africa will no longer tolerate the persistent exploitation of its natural resources.

He added, “The days of parcelling out vast concession areas to foreign interests for exploitation must come to an end”.

“We will continue to welcome foreign investment, but we must negotiate better for a bigger share of the natural resources that belong to us.”

“We are tired of the continued image of poverty-stricken, disease-ridden rural communities, living at the periphery of huge foreign-controlled natural resource concession areas. We are tired of having people extract the most they can from us and, in return, offer us the very least by way of respect, consideration, and dignity,” he emphasised.

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