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Attractive News Blog of Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Source: Andre Mustapha NII okai Inusah

President Mahama Leads Wreath-Laying Ceremony at African Burial Ground, Honours Victims of Transatlantic Slave Trade

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President John Dramani Mahama has led a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan, United States, paying tribute to the nearly 20,000 Africans laid to rest at the historic site.

Addressing attendees, President Mahama underscored the significance of the moment, stating: “We lay down this wreath to honour the memories of the nearly 20,000 Africans who are buried on these grounds, some of whom were free but most of whom were enslaved.”

Reflecting on Ghana’s deep historical connection to the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the President noted that Ghana is home to more than 30 slave castles and forts—more than any other African country—highlighting the strong likelihood that many of the enslaved individuals buried at the site passed through, or originated from, present-day Ghana.

In a poignant call to remembrance, he added: “We lay down this wreath in remembrance of all the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade—the men, women, and children who were taken from their lives and from those who loved them to be enslaved in a foreign land; and also, the people to whom they belonged… whose lives were forever altered.”

The ceremony formed part of a broader programme of engagements in New York, centred on remembrance, justice, and advancing the global conversation on reparatory justice for descendants of enslaved Africans.

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