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Mahama to African Leaders: Move from rhetoric to action

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Suleman
Last updated: July 29, 2025 6:24 pm
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President John Dramani Mahama has called on African Leaders to back their democratic and governance commitments with concrete action, warning that citizens—especially the youth—are growing weary of unfulfilled promises.

Speaking at the 13th High-Level Dialogue on Democracy, Human Rights and Governance in Africa on Tuesday, July 29, Mr. Mahama stressed the need for transformative leadership and inclusive development across the continent.

Held under the theme “Justice, Right, Reparation, and State Building,” the dialogue convened key stakeholders to address Africa’s persistent structural and governance issues.

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“This dialogue cannot afford to become another ceremonial event filled with lofty speeches but void of action. Our citizens are watching and waiting,” Mahama cautioned.

He emphasised the urgency of responding to the aspirations of Africa’s growing youth population.

“Our young people comprise the majority of our population and are growing increasingly impatient. They are not asking for charity, they demand fairness, they demand opportunity, and a stake in our continent’s future,” he said.

Mahama highlighted the relevance of the dialogue’s theme and reaffirmed a shared responsibility to address the deep-rooted challenges hindering Africa’s progress. He noted that the forum reflects a collective commitment to advance democracy, protect human rights, strengthen institutions, and ensure peace and security.

He urged participating leaders and institutions to move beyond words and implement meaningful reforms.

“We must rise to the occasion not with rhetoric, but with clear action,” he stressed.

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