
Ghana Rally Demands Resource Equality, Shows Solidarity with Burkina Faso
Accra Rally Shows Solidarity with Burkina Faso's President Traoré on African Liberation Day A rally was held in Accra, Ghana, on May 27, 2025, to show support for Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traoré. The event, part of African Liberation Day celebrations, saw a large gathering of people holding flags and signs expressing solidarity with Burkina Faso. A key speaker passionately called for changes to Ghana's 1992 constitution, arguing that the nation's resources should benefit all citizens equally, not just one individual. "Our constitution tells us that the president has trust, or that the resources are in trust of one man. We want that changed in our 1992 constitution," the speaker stated, using a megaphone to address the crowd. The demonstration highlighted the growing 'Africa Stands with Burkina Faso' movement, showcasing a significant display of Pan-African unity and the desire for political and economic reform. The event concluded with renewed calls for constitutional reform and a stronger commitment to Pan-African solidarity. The demonstration served as a powerful symbol of the shared aspirations for a more equitable and unified Africa.