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PPF Opens Headquarters in Accra Towards Promoting United Africa

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The Pan-African Progressive Front (PPF) has officially opened its headquarters in Accra, Ghana, marking a significant milestone in its unwavering journey to promote Pan-Africanism, continental unity, and socio-economic progress across the length and breadth of the African continent.

The inauguration ceremony, which took place on June 30, 2025, drew together dozens of passionate Pan-Africanists, activists, traditional leaders, academics, and representatives from civil society groups.

The gathering symbolized the rebirth of a renewed and energetic movement dedicated to the ideals of African solidarity, liberation, and self-determination.

With unity at its core, the Pan-African Progressive Front is deeply committed to carrying forward the enduring legacy of African liberation heroes.

The organization seeks to revive and foster a vibrant and active platform for promoting cooperation, collaboration, and solidarity among all progressive forces on the continent and throughout the African diaspora.

Its overarching vision is the complete political and economic unification of Africa, with a strong focus on economic emancipation, self-reliance, and massive developmental transformation that leaves no region behind.

Addressing the media at the event, veteran journalist and prominent Pan-Africanist Kwasi Pratt Jnr drew historical parallels by referencing the historic Manchester Pan-African Congress, which took place in October 1945.

He announced that a meeting will be convened later this year to commemorate the 80th anniversary of that congress. According to him, this commemorative event would serve as a critical starting point for building a new, united, and self-reliant Africa, rooted in the vision and aspirations of the forebears of Pan-Africanism.

The keynote address was delivered by Nana Kobina Nketia V, the Omanhene of the Essikado Traditional Area, who provided profound insights into African identity.

He emphasized that being African is more than geography; it is a consciousness, a way of life, and a historical responsibility.

He cautioned Africans against being manipulated as puppets in global geopolitics and stressed the urgent need to reclaim Africa’s sovereignty, cultural dignity, and destiny.

The Pan-African Progressive Front aspires to be a continental platform for pushing forward the Pan-African agenda as envisioned by the 5th Pan-African Congress held in Manchester.

This includes advocating for true independence, cultural restoration, social justice, and the strategic unification of Africa into a single, powerful entity on the global stage.

The organization also intends to bring together anti-imperialist forces from various spheres of African life, including political parties, organized labour, youth and student movements, women’s organizations, cultural institutions, and environmental groups.

By forging these alliances, the PPF aims to build a resilient and inclusive movement capable of confronting external domination and internal fragmentation.

Furthermore, the PPF is resolute in its mission to advance the collective interests of African nations and people through coordinated action, mutual cooperation, and solidarity.

Its vision is to help craft a unified African voice that resonates within the evolving landscape of a new, multipolar world, where Africa’s interests and perspectives must be respected and prioritized.

As part of its strategic plan, the Pan-African Progressive Front revealed that in October this year, it will organize a major All-Africa and Diaspora Conference in Accra.

This landmark event will be held in collaboration with other progressive forces to mark the 80th anniversary of the historic 5th Pan-African Congress.

The conference is expected to reignite the spirit of liberation struggles, amplify calls for the total emancipation of African peoples, and provide a platform to finish the long-overdue mission of African unity and integration.

By Prince Ahenkora

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