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Accra to Host First Global Memorial Honouring Victims of Transatlantic Slave Trade

Accra: Accra is set to become the first city in a new global network of memorials honouring victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, with a symbolic monument to be installed at the PWD triangle outside City Hall. This was made known when the Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, visited the proposed memorial site on Thursday, accompanied by Mr Michael Kpakpo Allotey, the Mayor of Accra.

According to Ghana News Agency, the visit forms part of the Mayor of London's five-day trade mission to Africa, aimed at strengthening economic partnerships, cultural connections, and historical reconciliation. Sir Khan in an address praised the energy and vision of the Mayor of Accra, describing him as the youngest Mayor Accra has ever had. He noted the enduring ties between the two capital cities, underscoring the contribution of the Ghanaian diaspora to London's multicultural identity.

Sir Khan emphasized the importance of transforming a painful shared history into a future of solidarity and action, referring to the planned memorial as a platform for reflection, learning, and forward-looking dialogue. He expressed optimism about deepening collaboration between the two cities, adding, 'I'm looking forward to us building a bridge between Londoners and the people of Accra. A bridge of friendship and collaboration.'

Mr Allotey announced bold initiatives aimed at aligning the city's development with global trends, including the introduction of electric buses from London within two years. These buses are expected to operate within the city, reducing transport fares, minimizing air pollution, and attracting London-based businesses to invest in Accra, thereby boosting the business sector.

Additionally, Mr Allotey revealed plans to implement a 24-hour economy inspired by London's model, which includes fixing streetlights in markets to enhance security for traders and installing cameras to ensure people's safety. The visit marks a significant step in reviving sister-city cooperation between London and Accra, rooted in shared history and a joint commitment to sustainable urban development.