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African leaders must translate Nkrumah’s vision into the 21st century – ACUC

Mon, Sep 29 2025 5:06 PM
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African leaders must translate Nkrumah’s vision into the 21st century – ACUC

The AfriKan Continental Union Consult (ACUC) has stated that for Ghana and Africa to reclaim their rightful place in global governance, leaders must translate Nkrumah’s vision into 21st-century action. 

The Chief Executive Officer of ACUC, Dr Benjamin Anyagre Aziginaateeg, said some of Nkrumah’s traits, which included building institutions, mobilising states, and sustaining continental unity, must be adopted and translated by the current leadership of Africa.

Dr. Aziginaateeg, speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), indicated that it was important that leaders moved from gestures to coalitions by forging formal, durable alliances among African nations on critical issues like trade, security, and finance.

He also called for an institutional reform agenda, championing a specific, evidence-backed plan for reforming the UN Security Council and global financial architecture, presented as a unified African position.

“This is the practical inheritance of his vision-realised not in homage, but in policy and institutional power,” he stated, adding that “Imagine the alternative: an Africa where a united continental caucus negotiates from a position of collective strength. Picture global tables reformed to grant equal weight, where fair trade terms and concessional finance shrink the very asymmetries Nkrumah denounced.”

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He emphasised the need for the strengthening of Ghana’s own socio-economic resilience for its national example to underpin its continental credibility.

Dr. Aziginaateeg noted that although President Mahama’s speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York was inspiring and encouraging, there was more to be done for him to be seen as the heir of Nkrumah’s pan-African vision.

He said President Mahama was using the platform not merely for diplomatic pleasantries but to voice a fundamental critique of the grievances of small and marginalised states from Cuba to Palestine and to call for a radical overhaul of a global system that continues to treat African voices as peripheral. 

“This act of principled defiance, naming global injustices and demanding structural reform, resonates deeply at home. For many Ghanaians, it is a conscious evocation of the nation’s founding vision, rekindling the memory of Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah: uncompromising, visionary, and unapologetically Pan-African.”

He stated that although President Mahama’s UN addresses established a powerful moral continuity of Nkrumah’s ideals, to be more than a symbolic heir, his critique must be paired with a concrete, actionable strategy for change and the Pan African Continental Union to build the needed strength to confront the vestiges of neo-slavery.

“For President Mahama and any leader invoking Nkrumah, the mandate is clear: resonant coalitions and deliverables,” he said. 

He urged Ghanaian civil society and Pan-African partners to hold leaders accountable to a short list of measurable reforms, such as a coordinated African proposal for Security Council expansion and a regional framework for commodity trade fairness. 

Dr. Aziginaateeg also called on international partners to engage seriously with these defined African proposals rather than with symbolic posturing.

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