President Akufo-Addo has expressed optimism the ‘Year of Return’ will foster growth for the Ghanaian economy.
The President who was speaking at the Ghana Uk Based awards, GUBA, in Manhattan, New York said the idea of the ‘Year of Return’ is to unite the African continent through partnership as well as make a commitment towards economic prosperity.
“One of the things that it does for me is to tell me how lucky I am when I look at the diversity of talents that have been on show tonight, how lucky I am to be President of a country that produces such talents. People have asked me why I have decided to call this year, the year of return. The reasons are straight forward.”
“It is 400 years ago that the first 20 West Africans landed as slaves in Jamestown, Virginia. The door which they went through mostly from Ghana had on it, the door of no return. I think after 400 years of resilience of the black people here despite all the horrors and the tragedy that they have been through, they should be able to come back to the continent for the 400 anniversary to show the triumph over adversity that represents the black people of America and Caribbean,” he said.
The President also added that the ‘Year of Return’ is to serve as a reminder to make a commitment not allow such a horror to happen again.
President Akufu Addo also commended GUBA Enterprise for hosting the event in the United States of America which he says is significant for the ‘Year of Return.’
Other speakers including the African Union’s ambassador to the United States Arikana Chihombori-Quao charged African leaders to prioritize job creation to prevent young entrepreneurs from leaving the continent in search of greener pastures abroad.
She was hopeful the African Continental Free Trade will accelerate intra-African trade to boost the continents trade position globally.
The 2019 Guba awards was held for the first time after 10 years in New York, US.
The event attracted personalities including Finance minister, Ken Ofori-Attah, Trades minister Alan Kyeremanteng, Education minister, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Minister for Information Kojo Oppong Nkrumah and other prominent personalities across the African continent and the business community in the diaspora.
Distinguished Ghanaian individuals and organizations were honoured for their contributions to socio-economic growth both at home and abroad.
Awardees
Rosa Whitaker – Excellence in African Socio-Economic Advancement Award
Right to Dream USA – Charity of the Year
Influential Artist of the Year – Kwame Akoto-Bamfo
Dr. Ave Kludze – Innovation in Science & Technology.
Ghana Physicians & Surgeons Foundation – Ghanaian Association of the Year
BLACK STAR AWARDS WINNERS
Dr Oheneba Boachie-Adjei – Exceptional Contribution to Medicine Award
Dr Thomas Mensah – GUBA Technological Achievement Award
Patrick Gyimah Awuah Jr. – Exemplary Achievement in Education Award
Nancy Abu-Bonsrah – Young Woman in Medicine Award
Simon Fuller – Public Service Award
Nicholas Jason Osei Buamah – Young and Talented Award
Rachel Naa-Du Laryea – Student Excellence Award
Daphne Mashile-Nkosi – Industrious African Woman Award
Richelieu Dennis – Editorial Excellence Award
Mary Spio – African Innovator of the Year Award
President Akufo-Addo also received a citation for his efforts in Diaspora mobilisation.
This year’s awards was focused on the sustainable development goal 17 which is to revitalize the global partnership.
CEO of GUBA Enterprise Dentaa Amoateng who described this year’s awards as a tremendous success is hopeful the event will attract more business collaborations back home.
—JoyBusiness