524 diasporans granted citizenship
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President Akufo-Addo exchanging pleasantries with some members of the diaspora after having been sworn in as Ghanaian citizens
 About 524 AfÂrican diasporans were on Tuesday granted GhanaÂian Citizenship at an official ceremony held at the Accra InterÂnational Conference Centre.
As part of the ceremony, all 524 swore the oath of allegiance administered to them by a justice of the Court of Appeal.
The admission and granting of citizenship status to members of the African diaspora was the third of such granted under the PresÂidency of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The naturalisation of the 524 diasporans formed part of the governmentâs agenda to reconnect the African continent with the diaspora which began with the âYear of Returnâ in 2019 which also commemorated the 400 years since the first enslaved Africans were transported to the Americas.
President Akufo-Addo deÂscribed the event as a significant milestone in reconnecting the AfÂrican diaspora with their ancestral roots.
He recalled historical signifiÂcance of the occasion, stressing that âYour ancestors left these shores in circumstances that were tragic and inhumane. Today, we embrace you as our ownâas felÂlow citizens of this nation and as part of the Ghanaian family.â
The President urged the new citizens to see their new status beyond merely holding a passport, stressing that âIt is about embodyÂing values such as respect, equity, and peace. These are the principles that define us as a people, and we invite you to make them your own as you integrate into our society.â
He expressed the hope that they would contribute to the developÂment of Ghana.
âYour skills, knowledge, and exÂperiences from all over the world enrich our nation. Whether in education, healthcare, technology, or the arts, you have the potenÂtial to drive Ghanaâs growth,â he emphasised.
President Akufo-Addo also acknowledged the role of the diasÂpora in reshaping global percepÂtions of Africa.
âYou are human bridges connecting us across the Atlantic. Your presence dispels misconcepÂtions and tells a new story of unity, pride, and potential,â he noted.
The Interior Minister, Henry Quartey, said the recognition and granting of citizenship followed in the illustrious tradition of Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, the first President of the country, George Padmore and Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois in their quest to promote Pan-Africanism.
He said this effort had remained both the cornerstone and the unique clichĂ© of Ghanaâs foreign policy.
âThis tradition, which you have rekindled, is demonstrated by your endorsement of a number of programmes such as the developÂment and launch of the Diaspora Engagement Policy, which favours both Ghanaians and Diasporans,â he said.
The Executive Secretary of African Diaspora Community, Rabbi Helevi Kohien, expressed his gratitude on behalf of the new citizens of Ghana to President Akufo-Addo for his personal interest in making the ceremony a success.
 BY CLIFF EKUFUL
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