“Pan-African Leaders Reunite to Chart Course for Continental Unity and Economic Emancipation”
"Pan-African Leaders Reunite to Chart Course for Continental Unity and Economic Emancipation"

Story by Fada Amakye
Accra, Ghana – Delegates from across Africa and the diaspora have gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the historic Pan-African Congress held in Manchester in 1945, a pivotal moment that shaped the continent’s liberation struggle.
In a passionate speech, Eric G.A. Don Arthur, member of the Pan-African Progress Front Coordinating Committee, emphasized the need for renewed commitment to Africa’s total unification and economic emancipation. He highlighted the ongoing struggles of neo-colonialism and exploitation, stressing that the conference is a call to action for Africa’s liberation and restitution.
The conference aims to chart a concrete path towards Africa’s unification and economic self-determination, with a focus on building a continental government capable of controlling the development of Africa’s resources for the benefit of its people.
:Key discussion points include:
-Crafting actionable programs to advance economic self-determination and vibratory justice
-Forging alliances with the African diaspora and promoting continental integration
-Establishing new, vibrant institutions to organize and coordinate programs for Africa’s final liberation
The gathering is expected to inspire a new wave of Pan-Africanism, with delegates sending a clear message to the world: Africa must unite, and Africa shall rise.




