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Boakai urges reparations to address historical trauma at AU Summit

by Lennart Dodoo
February 15, 2025
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Boakai urges reparations to address historical trauma at AU Summit

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has urged African leaders to demand reparations for slavery and colonialism, calling it a necessary step toward justice and healing. Speaking at the 38th African Union Summit, Boakai said Liberia’s historical role in advocating for African liberation makes the country a natural advocate for said cause.

“Liberia firmly believes in the importance of reparations as a critical first step toward addressing the lasting legacy and impacts of these historical injustices,” Boakai stated. He reminded his fellow leaders that Liberia, founded by freed slaves, bears a unique responsibility in championing the cause for redress. “Reparations are a crucial part of overcoming this brutal and traumatic experience, of healing and reconciliation, fostering unity and trust within Africa and the global African community,” he added.

This year’s summit is held under the theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations”. President stressed that Africa must stand firm in demanding accountability for past atrocities that continue to hinder the continent’s development.

The Liberian leader also used the occasion to reaffirm his country’s commitment to the African Union’s broader goals, including democracy, peace, and security. He expressed gratitude for the AU’s support in ensuring a transparent electoral process in Liberia’s 2023 elections and called for continued collaboration as the country seeks a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2026-2027 term.

“We seek your continued kind support that will allow us to serve the continent and be a voice of change, particularly on issues of peace, security, women, youth, and development,” Boakai said, emphasizing Liberia’s readiness to work alongside the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is also vying for a seat.

Addressing Liberia’s domestic development agenda, Boakai briefed his counterparts on the launch of his administration’s ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development, focusing on Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Education, Sanitation, and Tourism. The five-year plan, he said, aims to modernize Liberia’s infrastructure, foster good governance, and revitalize the economy, with a strong emphasis on empowering women and youth.

President Boakai pledged Liberia’s unwavering commitment to advancing the AU’s mission for a prosperous and united Africa. “Liberia will remain an active and committed partner in advancing the Union’s agenda,” he affirmed.

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