Some associates of the Diaspora Community of Ghana in partnership with the Tourism Ministry and Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) have organised a memorial for African-American, George Floyd in Accra, Friday.
They converged at the W.E.B Dubois Centre in Accra to lay a wreath in solidarity need for justice for the late black man whose killing by white police workplaces has sparked a lot of protests about the entire world.

The Group laid a wreath on behalf of their members though Minister of Tourism Barbara Oteng-Gyasi also laid a person on behalf of government and Ghanaians.

The two-hour solemn ceremony had the US Ambassador to Ghana Stephanie S. Sullivan as 1 of the speakers with Nana Kobina Nketiah, Chief of Esikado also taking to the podium.

CEO of the GTA said they were there to clearly show solidarise with the grieving neighborhood due to the fact of how they honoured President Akufo-Addo’s invitation past year for the ‘Year of Return’ program which was a large accomplishment.



He mentioned the President sent a information to the Diaspora Neighborhood of Ghana and Diaspora African Forum Ghana to commiserate with them.
Mr Agyeman pledged his outfit’s steady assistance to them in buy to make them come to feel at dwelling.

On his element, Worldwide Evangelist Dr Lawrence Tetteh claimed the incident really should be condemned in no uncertain phrases because this is not the initially time a black gentleman has been murdered in these types of chilly blood.
“We need to have a mass united front to win the struggle against racism,” mentioned he stated.














