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Ghana Launches National Effort to Reconnect Descendants of Africans Displaced Through Slave Trade
The Government of Ghana has officially launched a Dual Citizenship Drive targeting members of the historical African diaspora.
The move marks a renewed national effort to reconnect descendants of Africans displaced through the trans-Atlantic slave trade with their ancestral homeland.
The initiative, led by the state in collaboration with diaspora-focused institutions, is part of Ghana’s long-standing commitment to identity restoration, diaspora engagement, and the formal inclusion of Africans in the diaspora who seek legal recognition and belonging in the country.
Application Window Opens in February
According to official details, eligible members of the historical African diaspora may submit applications in person from February 2 to February 6, 2026, between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., at the World Trade Center in Accra.
The application process is structured to ensure transparency and dignity, with a focus on ancestral lineage and demonstrated ties to Ghana.

About the Dual Citizenship Drive
The Dual Citizenship Drive is a government-led program designed to create a clear and formal pathway for qualified members of the African diaspora to obtain Ghanaian dual citizenship. Authorities say the initiative recognizes ancestral heritage alongside cultural, residential, and legal connections to Ghana.
Applicants will undergo documentation review, vetting, and a citizenship orientation before any final induction.
Required Documents and Fees
Applicants are required to submit the following documents:
- Completed Citizenship Application Form
- Birth Certificate
- Bio-data page of a valid passport
- Proof of legal residence in Ghana (minimum two-year residence permit)
- Police clearance or criminal records certificate from both the applicant’s home country and Ghana
- Evidence of strong ties to Ghana
- Proof of DNA supporting Ghanaian descent
The citizenship application fee is GH¢25,000.00.

Application Process Explained
The process will unfold in several stages:
Initial Submission (February 2–6, 2026)
Applicants submit required documents and pay a GH¢1,500.00 administrative fee at the World Trade Center, Accra.
Shortlisting and Online Application
Shortlisted applicants will be notified and invited to complete an online application.
Vetting and Final Payment
Successful applicants proceed to background checks and make the full GH¢25,000.00 citizenship application payment.
Citizenship Orientation
Approved applicants will attend an orientation session with the Diaspora Affairs Office.
Citizenship Induction Ceremony
The first induction ceremony is scheduled for March 5, 2026, and will be presided over by President John Dramani Mahama.
Important Notes for Applicants
Government officials caution that inclusion on an interest or submission list does not guarantee approval. Applicants will only be considered for the first citizenship ceremony of the year if all documentation and eligibility requirements are met and full fees are paid.
Due to quota limits per ceremony, applicants who are approved after quotas are filled—or who are not selected in the first round—will be deferred to a subsequent induction ceremony.
A Symbolic Homecoming
Beyond its legal implications, the Dual Citizenship Drive carries deep symbolic meaning. It forms part of Ghana’s broader strategy to address historical injustices, heal generational displacements, and welcome descendants of enslaved Africans who continue to identify with the country as a spiritual and ancestral home.
Authorities say further updates and official guidance will be issued as confirmations are received from relevant state institutions.
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Ex-President Akufo-Addo and President Mahama Exchange Pleasantries on Easter
Kwahu, Ghana – Former President Nana Akufo-Addo paid a courtesy call on President John Dramani Mahama on Holy Saturday, April 4, 2026, while both leaders were in the Kwahu enclave for the annual Easter celebrations.
The meeting took place as President Mahama participated in activities linked to the Kwahu Business Forum, a major event held alongside the Easter festivities.
Akufo-Addo, who has maintained a nearly two-decade tradition of spending Easter in Kwahu, described the visit as a cordial engagement during the sacred period.
In a Facebook post, the former president wrote: “On the Holy Saturday of Easter, while in Kwahu where for almost two decades I have consecutively visited during the sacred period of Easter, I called on the President of the Republic, H. E. John Dramani Mahama who is also in Kwahu.”
The encounter highlights a moment of peaceful political civility between the current and immediate past leaders of Ghana amid the festive season. No further details about the substance of their discussion were made public.
The visit comes at a time when both leaders are actively involved in national and regional development conversations, with Mahama using the Kwahu platform to engage stakeholders on economic matters.
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Mahama Calls Christ’s Birthplace an ‘Epicentre of War’, New Airport Concourse Planned and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
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‘It’s Painful Christ’s Birthplace Now an Epicentre of War’ – President Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has described the ongoing violence in the Middle East as a “painful irony,” noting that the birthplace of Christianity and the land where Christ preached love, forgiveness, and peace has become a major centre of conflict. In his Easter message delivered at Black Star Square on April 3, 2026, Mahama said the suffering in the Holy Land cannot be ignored during the season of Easter. He extended Ghana’s thoughts and prayers to the people of Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, and the wider Middle East region, urging world leaders to embrace restraint, dialogue, and respect for human dignity.
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Gov’t to Construct New Concourse at Accra International Airport to Ease Congestion
The Ghana Airports Company Limited will begin construction this month on an ultra-modern concourse linking Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 at Kotoka International Airport. The project aims to eliminate current operational bottlenecks, enable seamless passenger transfers, and significantly improve hub efficiency. Key features include five additional passenger boarding bridges, five passenger holding areas, bi-directional travelators, new escalators and elevators, a VIP lounge, four business lounges, and four retail and duty-free pods. The expansion forms part of a broader modernisation drive to provide world-class facilities and strengthen Ghana’s position as a competitive aviation hub in West Africa.
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Gov’t Procures Over 24,000 Medical Equipment to Support Free Primary Healthcare Rollout
The Ghanaian government has acquired 24,534 pieces of medical equipment to strengthen health facilities ahead of the nationwide rollout of its free primary healthcare policy. The consignment, inspected by Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, includes baby incubators, radiant warmers, oxygen concentrators, X-ray machines, ultrasound devices, laboratory analysers, vital signs monitors, glucometers, patient monitors, infusion devices, delivery beds, and hospital beds. The equipment will be distributed across government hospitals to improve diagnostics, newborn care, and overall service delivery at the primary level.
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Ghana to Manufacture First Vaccine with Support from Indonesia
Ghana is set to begin local production of its first vaccine with technical and partnership support from the Indonesian government. Honorary Consul of Indonesia to Ghana, Paskal A B Rois, confirmed that a high-level delegation from Ghana’s National Vaccine Institute, Food and Drugs Authority, and GIZ visited Indonesia late last year to finalise arrangements. Once operational, Ghana will become the third African country — after Senegal and South Africa — to manufacture vaccines domestically. The initiative is expected to enhance the country’s health security and reduce dependence on imported vaccines.
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No Business Thrives Without Trust in Justice System — Chief Justice
Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has emphasised that trust in the judicial system is essential for business growth and investor confidence in Ghana. Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum on April 4, 2026, he stated that contracts must be honoured, property protected, and disputes resolved fairly and predictably for any economy to flourish. The Chief Justice announced that the judiciary is repositioning itself to become an active partner in creating a business-friendly environment anchored in the rule of law. He warned that delays and uncertainty in the justice system carry real economic costs by discouraging investment.
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Ghana President Convenes Emergency Cabinet Meeting to Cushion Ghanaians from Soaring Fuel Prices
President John Dramani Mahama has convened an emergency cabinet meeting to address the sharp rise in fuel prices caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly the escalation involving Iran.
Speaking on Saturday, April 4, 2026, during the second day of the Kwahu Business Forum, President Mahama stated that the meeting will focus on practical interventions to ease the burden on citizens.
He specifically mentioned the possibility of adjustments in fuel margins and other components of the price build-up to help keep prices relatively stable while hoping for de-escalation of the conflict.
“I have called for this emergency cabinet meeting to decide on specific measures we can take to cushion petroleum prices,” Mahama said. “There are adjustments we can make, particularly in the margins, to help maintain relatively stable prices as we pray for the war to cease.”
The President assured Ghanaians that the government remains committed to protecting the economy from external shocks and has taken steps to build resilience.
“I can confidently tell you that the economy will not collapse because of the war in Iran,” he stated.
Mahama also commended transport unions for showing restraint by not immediately increasing lorry fares despite the fuel price surge.
He urged them to continue exercising patience as the government works on relief measures. Fuel prices rose significantly effective April 1, 2026, with petrol increasing to approximately GH¢13.30 per liter (a 15% hike) and diesel to GH¢17.10 per liter (a 19% hike) for the first half of April.
The government is reviewing options including reductions in margins and levies to provide relief to consumers.
This latest development highlights the direct link between global geopolitical tensions and domestic living costs in Ghana, as the government balances immediate relief with longer-term economic stability.
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