President John Dramani Mahama held talks with United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres on the sidelines of the 39th Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Friday.
The bilateral meeting centered on serious security challenges facing the African continent, particularly the deteriorating situation in the Sahel region, as well as strategies to strengthen democratic governance across Africa.
Secretary-General Guterres acknowledged President Mahama’s upcoming assumption of the African Union chairmanship in 2027, commending Ghana’s leadership role, especially within the West African subregion.
Regional peace and stability featured prominently in the discussions, with particular attention given to the volatile security situation in member states of the Alliance of Sahelian States. The UN chief was briefed on President Mahama’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to mediate and restore peace in the troubled region.
Mr. Guterres pledged the United Nations’ full support to President Mahama in preparation for his chairmanship of the continental body, recognizing the important role Ghana is expected to play in addressing Africa’s pressing challenges.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Secretary-General presented President Mahama with a special gift: a copy of the UN Charter in all six official languages of the United Nations.
President Mahama is in Addis Ababa leading Ghana’s delegation to the AU Summit, where he is co-hosting several high-level side events on reparations, gender, and financial inclusion.
Richard Aniagyei, ISD