The Government and People of Ghana are deeply proud about the meteoric progress the world is making on reparatory justice following our Ghana-led March 25 landmark UN resolution declaring the transatlantic enslavement as the gravest crime against humanity.
Today, in an unprecedented move, lawmakers in France voted unanimously (254-0) to repeal Code Noir โ the atrocious and dehumanizing King Louis XIV slave laws of 1685 which had 60 articles classifying Africans as property and justifying the mutilation of body parts of Africans.
In another momentous development, Pope Leo XIV has commendably issued an apology this week for the role of the Catholic Church in slavery.
The Government of Ghana has already formally welcomed the Popeโs apology.
Ghana is pleased and inspired by these monumental outcomes which demonstrate both the significance and consequential power of the UN Resolution championed by President John Mahama.
Those who thought the landmark Ghana-led resolution massively adopted by 123 UN Member States was a mere academic exercise must be revising their position.
Ghana looks forward to our defining Next Steps Conference on Reparatory Justice being convened by President Mahama from June 17-19, 2026 in Accra to build on these outstanding gains and formulate a common strategy.
I remain absolutely confident that comprehensive reparatory justice shall be achieved in our lifetime.
Victory shall be ours!
For God, Country and Africa.
Ghana wishes our cherished citizens a safe flight from South Africa.
We cannot wait to warmly welcome you all to our beloved nation.
Come let's celebrate Eid al-Adha together.
We love our citizens.
For God and Country.
And the Attorney General has to be bottom of the table. 2 years and not even an ant in jail, keeps playing games with us and too busy giving thieves percentage discounts.
@dr_berkai Pharmacists are better trained (an issue of curricular focus) on anything relating to medication choices and handling. But I believe pharmacists are where they should be. Dispensing is even more crucial than prescribing because it is the last error-barrier.
@KobenaLutterodt If she had said it should not be mixed with โthe Bibleโ instead of โother documentsโ, a lot of these same performative Christians would have still had a big problem.
I must add that her apparent disdain towards the Bible as if it is a lesser filthy religious book is disgusting.
@Rx_Kashim I prefer the heavy lifting of guidelines, published papers, and therapeutics books. Iโve had to disagree with medscape a number of times based on clinical picture.
@real___KD@JohnEmm82283704@dr_berkai Life is not only about our professional stuff. And we should rather be showing a lot of inter-union solidarity because we are the same people and just making our contributions to the nation. I have more closer MD friends than Pharmacists friends, and we show up for each other.
@real___KD@JohnEmm82283704@dr_berkai Thank you bro for the mature take. This conversation shouldnโt have even been here in the manner that it is in the first place. We are individuals first before our professions. Same communities, same schools, etc. Mere professional tags should not turn brother against brother.