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Ghanian government holds memorial for George Floyd in Accra

by Davies Ngere Ify
June 5, 2020
in AFRICA
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The government of Ghana vowed Friday to support blacks all over the world to break from the oppression of racism.

The vow was made at a memorial organized in honour of the slain African-American, George Floyd.

Organised by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, the ceremony held at the historic W.E.B Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan African Culture.

“We would like to use this occasion to draw attention to the injustice that continues to be meted out to our brothers and sisters all over the world,” the minister for Tourism Arts and Culture Barbara Oteng-Gyasi said.

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She said the situation in the United States was so serious that it was not limited to only African Americans, but also visiting Africans.

“Racism in America continues to be a deadly pandemic, for which for more than 400 years now, our brothers and sisters in the U.S. have yearned for a cure,” she said.

The minister was hopeful that Floyd’s death would not be in vain, but would ignite the process towards the much-desired change.

The head of mission for the Diaspora African Forum Erika Bennett thanked the Ghanaian government for its support for the cause of Africans in the diaspora as well as honouring the memory of George Floyd.

Floyd, 46, died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for almost nine minutes until he stopped breathing.

Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, and former presidents Jerry John Rawlings and John Dramani Mahama have condemned the act by the white police officer.

They all called for an end to racism against blacks in America.

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