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    Maduro’s Kidnap: The Audacious Ghana’s voice and why it must be amplified

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 12, 2026No Comments32 Views
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    Author: Adnan Adams Mohammed, Award-Winning Journalist and Human Rights Advocate

     

    Ghana is making waves globally with its bold stance on the Venezuelan crisis. The country has condemned the United States’ military action in Venezuela, calling for the immediate release of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. This move underscores Ghana’s commitment to upholding international law and respecting national sovereignty.

    Award-winning journalist Adnan Adams Mohammed weighs in on the situation, highlighting Ghana’s principled position against invasion, occupation, and colonialism. “Ghana’s stance is a testament to its dedication to global peace and stability,” Mohammed says.

    The Ghanaian government has expressed alarm at the unilateral use of force, stressing that such actions violate the United Nations Charter and undermine international stability. The country’s Foreign Affairs Ministry has warned that attempts to occupy foreign territories and control natural resources have “extremely adverse implications” for global order.

    Ghana’s call for restraint and respect for international law echoes the sentiments of many countries, including Russia, China, and several Latin American nations. The international community remains divided, with some supporting the US action as a means to address alleged narco-terrorism, while others see it as a dangerous precedent for regime change.

    Global Consequences

    The likely global consequences of Ghana’s call for the release of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro are multifaceted. The move underscores Ghana’s commitment to upholding international law and respecting national sovereignty, which may influence other countries’ stances on the Venezuelan crisis.

    – Escalation of Geopolitical Tensions: The US intervention in Venezuela may lead to increased tensions between the US and other countries, including Russia and China.

    – Impact on Global Energy Markets: Venezuela’s oil production and exports may be disrupted, affecting global energy prices and supply chains.

    – Shift in Global Alliances: The situation may lead to a realignment of global alliances, with countries taking sides on the Venezuelan crisis.

    – Humanitarian Concerns: The crisis may exacerbate Venezuela’s humanitarian situation, with potential consequences for regional stability and migration patterns.

    Ghana’s voice serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding international law and promoting peaceful resolution of conflicts. As the situation unfolds, it’s crucial that Ghana’s stance is amplified and supported by the international community.

    Impact on Global Energy Market

    The Venezuelan crisis is sending shockwaves through the global energy market. With Venezuela holding the world’s largest proven oil reserves, any disruption in production could significantly impact global oil prices and energy security.

    Short-term Consequences:

    – Oil prices may experience short-term volatility, with prices potentially rising due to supply uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.

    – The US and other countries may face higher energy costs, affecting domestic energy projects and economic stability.

    – Venezuela’s oil production could drop further, exacerbating global supply chain disruptions.

    Long-term Implications:

    – A potential regime change in Venezuela could lead to increased oil production, with estimates suggesting up to 2 million barrels per day within 18-24 months.

    – However, this increase may be offset by OPEC+ production decisions and global demand shifts.

    – The crisis may accelerate the restructuring of global energy alliances, with countries like Russia and China strengthening their positions.

    Regional and Global Impacts:

    – Neighboring countries, such as Guyana and Colombia, may face regional disputes and energy market fluctuations.

    – Global energy markets will remain volatile, with prices influenced by Venezuelan production, OPEC+ decisions, and shifting global demand.

    – The crisis highlights the need for diversified energy sources and sustainable solutions.

    Consequence on Global South Nations:

    The Venezuelan crisis is having far-reaching consequences on the Global South and African nations. South Africa, for instance, has called for an urgent United Nations Security Council session following the unilateral military action by the United States in Venezuela, highlighting the country’s commitment to upholding international law and respecting national sovereignty.

    Economic Impacts:

    – The crisis has led to increased oil price volatility, affecting energy-importing countries in Africa and the Global South.

    – Countries like South Africa may face higher energy costs, impacting economic stability and growth.

    – The situation has also led to increased refugee flows, putting pressure on neighboring countries and regional organizations.

    Regional and Global Implications:

    – The Venezuelan crisis has heightened geopolitical tensions, with countries like Russia, China, and Iran having significant interests in the region.

    – The situation has also raised concerns about regional stability and security, with potential spillover effects in neighboring countries.

    – The international community is divided, with some countries supporting the US action and others condemning it as a breach of sovereignty.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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