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Nigeria and Ghana Unite Against Xenophobia at Summit

Nigeria and Ghana Unite Against Xenophobia at Summit

During a bilateral meeting at the ECOWAS mid-year summit held in Freetown, Sierra Leone, from July 12 to July 19, Nigeria's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, and Ghana's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Ablakwa, discussed strengthening ties to combat xenophobia and afrophobia. They condemned violence against African migrants, describing such acts as threats to continental unity and integration.

The ministers called for urgent regional and continental measures to address the root causes of afrophobia, protect the dignity of African migrants, and promote peaceful coexistence. They agreed to place the issue of afrophobia on the agenda for the next African Union summit and to work with member states to enhance early warning systems.

Enikanolaiye commended Ghana for its commitment to pan-Africanism and called for stronger diplomatic consultations. Both ministers reaffirmed their support for reparative justice regarding the transatlantic slave trade and expressed concerns about recent xenophobic protests in South Africa that undermine African unity.

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