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    Dr Julius Debrah (right) and Dr Zanetor Rawlings (left) express deep fraternity at AU forum

     

     

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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

    The 3rd African Union (AU) Reflection Forum on Unconstitutional Changes of Government opened with a powerful display of political unity and a resounding call for democratic fortitude across the continent.

    ​The high-profile event featured the Chief of Staff, Hon. Dr. Julius Debrah, as the Special Guest of Honor. The forum’s opening ceremony was marked by a poignant moment of camaraderie that stole the spotlight: a warm, fraternal embracement between Dr. Debrah and Hon. Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, Member of Parliament for Klottey-Korle.

    ​The embrace, captured by a flurry of press cameras, signaled a deep-seated shared commitment to Ghana’s democratic legacy and resonated deeply with attendees navigating the continent’s complex political landscape.

    Strengthening Democratic Institutions

    ​Delivering a powerful keynote address, Dr. Julius Debrah emphasized that the resurgence of coups and constitutional manipulation in parts of Africa requires a shift from reactive condemnation to proactive governance.

    ​”We cannot build a stable Africa on shifting democratic sands,” Dr. Debrah stated firmly. “The unconstitutional change of government is not just a political crisis; it is a symptom of a deeper fracture between governance and the aspirations of our youth. We must fortify our institutions so they become unbreakable shields against tyranny.”

     

    ​He further underscored the importance of economic inclusivity as a bedrock for political stability.

    ​”When our citizens, especially the youth, feel excluded from the economic dividends of democracy, the door to instability swings wide open,” Dr. Debrah added. “Our task here is to ensure that democracy delivers tangible development.”

     

    ​A Legacy of Democratic Unity

    ​The warm exchange between Dr. Debrah and Hon. Dr. Zanetor Rawlings became a major talking point of the forum, symbolizing the continuity of leadership and solidarity within Ghana’s democratic tradition.

    ​Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the forum, Dr. Zanetor Rawlings highlighted the significance of collective action and the symbolic unity displayed at the event.

    ​”What we are witnessing across the continent is a wake-up call,” Dr. Rawlings remarked. “Seeing leaders stand together, setting aside minor differences for the greater African interest, is exactly what this forum is about. We need a united front to protect the democratic gains our fathers fought for.”

     

    ​She also praised the AU for maintaining a spotlight on governance issues, noting:

    ​”Democracy is fragile, and if we do not intentionally nurture it through transparent leadership and accountability, we risk sliding back into dark eras. Africa’s youth deserve better than the uncertainty of military interventions.”

     

    ​Charting a Way Forward

    ​The three-day forum brings together heads of state, diplomats, civil society organizations, and policy experts from across the African continent. The primary objective remains the formulation of robust frameworks to deter democratic backsliding and enforce AU protocols on governance.

    ​As the delegates broke into plenary sessions, the prevailing sentiment was clear: the path to a stable Africa lies in unwavering adherence to constitutional rule, a sentiment perfectly embodied by the day’s high-profile solidarity.

     

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