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“The future is African” – Mahama declares at UN General Assembly

President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has boldly declared that the future of the world lies in Africa, calling on the global community to recognise the continent’s growing importance in shaping global development and transformation.

Speaking at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, September 25, Mahama highlighted demographic projections that position Africa as a key player in the future of humanity.

“According to this organisation’s own projections, by the year 2050, more than 25% of the world’s population is expected to come from the African continent. Additionally, by 2050, one third of all young people, aged 15 to 24, will be residing on the African continent,” he said.

He stressed that Africa’s rising population—particularly its youthful demographic—is not just a statistic, but a clear sign that the continent will drive global innovation, growth, and progress.

“So, you see, the future is African,” Mahama declared, before adding pointedly, “Allow me to say this once again, a little louder for the people in the back. The future is African!”

Mahama went further to emphasise Africa’s current role as a force for change and transformation across sectors, despite ongoing global narratives that often overlook its contributions.

“Already today, Africa is a catalyst for human potential and development, as well as for economic reform and ecological stability. Africa is a catalyst for systemic change,” he noted.

Addressing potential discomfort with this reality, Mahama pointed to historical biases rooted in colonialism, racism, and imperialism.

“If this reality—which is fact-based and straightforward—seems provocative or unsettling, perhaps it’s because you’re viewing it through the lens of centuries of racism, colonialism, imperialism, and the resulting implicit bias,” he said.

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