JAMAICA-Ghana to erect monument to commemorate African solidarity and shared history with Jamaica.

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Ghana to Erect Monument Commemorating African Solidarity with Jamaica
Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, says the African country will sponsor the erection of a monument at the Seville Heritage Park in St. Ann to commemorate African solidarity and shared history with Jamaica.

Ablakwa said that officials from Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defence will collaborate with local authorities in Jamaica to advance the monument project.

Ablakwa, speaking during a welcome reception and tour at the Seville Great House, as part of an official visit to the island by a Ghanaian delegation, said the Seville Great House holds deep historical and spiritual significance.

He described it as a place where Africans once endured unimaginable suffering, but to which descendants have now returned with dignity and ownership.

“Some centuries ago, we would not have been allowed anywhere near these walls, but today, we have returned as owners of this building, as owners of this land, and as the truthful and rightful custodians of every possession here,” he said.

Ablakwa said he regarded the visit as a profoundly spiritual experience rather than a routine diplomatic engagement, noting the powerful sense of reconnection between Africa and its diaspora.

He commended Jamaica’s efforts to honour African ancestors, particularly the repatriation and dignified burial of an enslaved African woman, whose remains were returned to Ghana.

“You brought back one of our own and made sure she returned and has been buried,” the Minister said.

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