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President John Mahama has purchased the first copy of veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr’s newly launched book, “Reparations: History, Struggle, Politics and Law”, for GHS 200,000. The launch attracted a wide audience of political leaders, academics, and activists who hailed the work as a timely contribution to Africa’s discourse on justice.
The book explores the historical, political, and legal foundations of reparations, highlighting both global and African struggles for compensation and restorative justice. It is expected to serve as a reference for policymakers, researchers, and campaigners advocating for reparations on the continent.
In his address at the launch, Mahama stressed the importance of works like Pratt’s in shaping national dialogue, while also drawing laughter from the audience when he joked that presidential pledges at public events often become the responsibility of the Chief of Staff to fulfil.
Kwesi Pratt Jnr, who has spent decades as a journalist and political commentator, has long been vocal on issues of Pan-Africanism, justice, and equality. His latest work reflects his commitment to advancing debates that have global relevance but also resonate deeply within Ghana and Africa.
The launch of the book has already generated significant attention, with commentators noting that Mahama’s symbolic purchase not only showed personal support for the author but also underscored the relevance of reparations as an issue of national importance.
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President John Mahama has purchased the first copy of the new book authored by veteran journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr, titled “Reparations: History, Struggle, Politics and Law”, for GHS 200,000. pic.twitter.com/Zi7cJf5B05
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