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Mahama at Davos (VIDEO): Africa Must Invest in Skills, Unity and Industry or Risk Being Left Behind
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama delivered a compelling call to action for the African continent during a high-profile address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
President Mahama warned that Africa risks falling behind in a rapidly evolving global economy unless it prioritises investment in skills development, continental unity, and industrialisation.
Speaking before global political and business leaders, President Mahama stressed that the world is entering an era where nations must innovate and build competitive economic ecosystems — and that Africa’s youth are watching closely.
“Our young people are brilliant, they’re hungry, and they’re running out of patience,” Mahama said, urging leaders to move beyond rhetoric to concrete action.
Skills for the Real Economy
Mahama highlighted the urgent need for skills development that aligns with real labour market demands, especially in areas such as digital technology, green energy, and manufacturing. He argued that simply increasing access to education is not enough — training must be tailored to the jobs emerging in a digitised and decarbonising global economy.
“We must invest in skills. Not just education, but skills that match real jobs in the real economy,” Mahama said, emphasising that Africa needs a generation of workers capable of building industries rather than merely consuming foreign products.
Industrialisation and Shared Prosperity
The president also called for collaborative efforts to boost industrial capacity across the continent. He urged countries to develop regional manufacturing zones, shared energy infrastructure, and continental digital networks that could give businesses the scale they need to compete globally.
“No African country can industrialise alone,” Mahama said.
He encouraged African governments to work together to reduce dependency on foreign markets and build resilient supply chains — especially for critical goods such as vaccines, semiconductors, and renewable energy components.
Unity as Strategy, Not Slogan
Beyond industrial policy, Mahama made a strategic case for true continental unity, not just in words but in actionable frameworks, particularly in international negotiations on trade, climate finance, and resource governance. He urged African countries to coordinate and bargain collectively to secure better terms in global markets.
“When we bargain separately, we’re weak. When we negotiate together, we’re formidable,” he said, underscoring how unity can enhance Africa’s influence and bargaining power on the world stage.
Reform and Accountability
Finally, Mahama warned that corruption and weak governance threaten investment and confidence in African economies. He called for stronger accountability mechanisms and institutional reforms that can attract sustainable investment and ensure that growth benefits citizens across the continent.
“We cannot ask the world to invest in us if we tolerate corruption, waste, and systems that don’t work,” he said.
Looking Ahead
President Mahama’s remarks at Davos come amid broader discussions on Africa’s future economic trajectory.
His address underscored that investment in skills, industry, and unity is essential not only for individual national success but for ensuring that Africa participates fully and competitively in the global economy of the coming decades.
Watch his full speech below.
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Germany Hands Over Four Operational Shelters to Ghana Immigration Service at Aflao Border
Germany has donated four new weather-resistant operational shelters to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) at the Aflao Border Crossing in the Volta Region, strengthening patrol operations and improving working conditions for officers along one of West Africa’s busiest land frontiers.
The handover, executed in partnership with the German Federal Police, addresses long-standing logistical challenges faced by immigration personnel stationed at Pillars Four, Six, Seven, and Ten within the Aflao Sector Command.
The shelters are expected to enhance officer welfare, morale, and operational effectiveness at the vital corridor linking Ghana with Togo — and, by extension, the broader West African trade and migration route connecting Benin and Nigeria.

Deputy Comptroller-General Evelyn Lorlonyo Lotsu, speaking on behalf of Comptroller-General Samuel Basintale Amadu, explained that the initiative originated from earlier engagements between the Aflao Sector Command and German officials transiting the border en route to Togo. Discussions, initially led by then-Sector Commander Assistant Commissioner Frederick Bath Doudu (Rtd.), evolved into a concrete project to mitigate the harsh environmental conditions officers face daily.
German Ambassador to Ghana Frederik Landshöft praised the “excellent partnership” with GIS leadership and thanked Ketu South Municipal Chief Executive Nicholas Kwabla Worclachie for his support during implementation.
The donation forms part of Germany’s sustained commitment to Ghana’s border security architecture through training, equipment, and institutional cooperation. It aligns with broader regional efforts to counter instability spilling over from the Sahel, including Germany’s participation in the February 2026 Conference of Special Envoys to the Sahel held in Accra under the auspices of President John Dramani Mahama.
Germany also supports the Alliance for the Sahel — a joint initiative with France and the European Union — and contributes to the EU Strategic Defence Initiative in the Gulf of Guinea. Under that programme, Ghana’s Army Combat Training School launched a two-week Training-of-Trainers course on assault river-crossing operations in February 2026, building instructor-level capacity among 30 Ghana Armed Forces personnel.
The Aflao shelters represent a practical, on-the-ground investment in coastal West Africa’s resilience against transnational threats, including irregular migration, smuggling, and potential violent extremism.
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UK Engages Ghana on Counterterrorism and Maritime Security
The British High Commissioner to Ghana, Dr. Christian Rogg, together with Defence Advisor Lt. Col. Nick Wood, held high-level talks with Deputy Minister of Defence Ernest Brogya Gyenfi on March 17, 2026.
The talks focused on deepening bilateral defence cooperation in the face of rising regional threats.
The discussions centred on three priority areas: counterterrorism across West Africa, maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea, and capacity-building for the Ghana Armed Forces through equipment, training, and joint exercises.
Deputy Minister Brogya Gyenfi welcomed the engagement as a reaffirmation of international solidarity with Ghana and the sub-region.
“We were honoured to receive the British High Commissioner and the Defence Advisor at the Ministry,” he stated. “Discussions focused on strengthening defence collaboration, particularly in regional counterterrorism, maritime security, and equipping the Ghana Armed Forces. We sincerely appreciate their continued support and partnership.”
The meeting comes amid acute security pressures in West Africa, where terrorism-related attacks average eight per day and claim around 44 lives daily, according to regional security assessments.
Ghana itself recorded its first direct terrorist-linked fatalities outside its borders in Titao, Burkina Faso, where eight citizens were killed and three injured.
Maritime threats have also escalated. In recent weeks, pirates attacked fishermen between Senya Beraku and Dampase in the Central Region, stealing outboard motors, generators, mobile phones, fuel, and cash from seven canoes. Earlier in March 2025, the Chinese-flagged fishing vessel Mengxin 1 was boarded, with its captain, chief mate, and chief engineer kidnapped before being rescued through coordinated security operations.
The UK engagement builds on Ghana’s growing network of international security partnerships. France recently reaffirmed maritime cooperation during a visit by Ambassador Diana Dime-Labille to the French Navy offshore patrol vessel Commandant Bouan at Tema Port.
Germany donated operational equipment worth 1 million cedis — including a 16-seater bus, laptops, tablets, printers, protective helmets, and bulletproof vests — to enhance northern border mobility and officer safety.
The United States, through AFRICOM Commander Gen. Dagvin R.M. Anderson, has also pledged continued support for regional peace and stability following talks with President John Dramani Mahama.
These high-level interactions underscore Ghana’s multi-partner strategy to counter evolving threats, protect maritime trade routes, and safeguard national and regional stability in an increasingly volatile neighbourhood.
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Two Scrap Dealers Lynched, Video of Mahama’s Reaction After Atta Mills’ Death Resurfaces and Other Trending Issues Today (March 18, 2026)
Catch up on the latest major developments from Ghana. From mob violence and political tensions to fuel price concerns, a tragic helicopter crash revelation, and resurfaced emotional footage — here are today’s top stories. New updates are added regularly; please return soon for the freshest coverage.
Two Scrap Dealers Lynched at Ntensere Over Alleged Child Theft
Two young men working as scrap dealers were beaten to death by a mob at Ntensere in the Ashanti Region on suspicion of stealing a child. The incident occurred after community members accused the victims of attempting to abduct a minor; police have launched an investigation and appealed for calm while warning against mob justice.
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‘Unacceptable’ – Chief Condemns NDC’s Attempt to Disrupt Minority’s Cocoa Farmers Event
A traditional leader has strongly criticized the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for allegedly trying to sabotage an engagement event organized by the Minority in Parliament for cocoa farmers in the Ashanti Region. The chief described the reported interference as “unacceptable” and called for political maturity to allow farmers to receive information without disruption.
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‘We’re Still Studying the Market’ – NPA on Rising Fuel Costs
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) says it is closely monitoring global petroleum market trends before determining whether to adjust ex-pump prices in the coming pricing window. The statement comes amid consumer concerns over upward pressure on fuel costs driven by international crude prices and supply dynamics.
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Children of Popular Pastor Identified as Victims of Tragic Tema Helicopter Crash
The two fatalities in the microlight aircraft crash at Tema Community 1 have been confirmed as children of a well-known Ghanaian pastor. The private aircraft (Reg. 9G-ADV) went down while en route from Ho to Accra, killing both occupants instantly. The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority continues its investigation into the cause.
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‘I Collapsed and Wept Like a Baby’ – Video of Mahama’s Reaction After Atta Mills’ Death Resurfaces
A decade-old video has resurfaced showing then-Vice President John Dramani Mahama visibly emotional and in tears upon learning of the sudden death of President John Evans Atta Mills in July 2012. In the clip, Mahama describes collapsing and weeping “like a baby” as he grappled with the shock of losing his boss and close political ally.
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