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Historic bonds strengthened: London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan’s groundbreaking visit to Ga Mantse in Accra

The Ga Mantse Palace in Accra hosted a historic event on Thursday, July 17, as Sir Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, made an unprecedented official visit to His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. This marked the first time a sitting London Mayor has visited the Ga State on official business, showcasing the renewed ties between Accra and London—two cities connected by a complex history and a shared vision for the future.

The atmosphere at the Ga Mantse Palace was filled with energy and a vibrant display of culture and heritage, illuminated by the afternoon sun. Drummers welcomed the guests with rhythmic beats, while dancers adorned in colourful attire performed, and chants resonated, reflecting centuries of Ga culture. Chiefs dressed in intricate kente cloth and queen mothers in regal garments gathered to greet the Mayor and his delegation.

Sir Sadiq Khan, visibly moved by the warm reception, walked the sacred grounds of the palace, guided by the deep-rooted ancestral traditions. A ceremonial procession led the Ga Mantse, his council, and the London delegation into the palace’s Great Hall, where a meaningful exchange of words and aspirations took place.

Addressing the gathering, Mayor Khan expressed his deep admiration for the Ga Mantse’s leadership in promoting unity and empowering the youth. “Your Royal Majesty, your vision for progress resonates deeply,” Khan stated. “My journey through Lagos, Accra, and beyond is about building bridges. Coming to this palace, to this city, feels like a step toward a shared future.” Reflecting on his earlier visit to the Osu Castle, Khan spoke candidly about the painful legacy of the transatlantic slave trade.

“London’s role in that dark chapter cannot be erased,” he said solemnly. “But today, standing here, I see possibility. Together, we can forge a partnership rooted in equality and mutual respect.” His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II responded with a stirring call for collaboration, aligning the Ga State’s goals with London’s strengths. “Accra is a city of ambition, culture, and resilience,” the King declared. “Your visit is a spark for progress. Let us work together on education, technology, and sustainable development.” He proposed a bold initiative: a bilateral programme to share expertise in urban planning, environmental sustainability, and youth entrepreneurship, drawing inspiration from London’s global leadership in innovation.

The ceremony was rich with symbolism.

The Nai Wulomo, the Ga State’s Chief Priest, poured libation to invoke ancestral blessings, while the Asafoatsemei performed a rousing display of Ga music and dance. In a poignant moment, Mayor Khan was adorned with Nyanyra leaves, a sacred Ga gesture of peace and friendship. The exchange of gifts; a traditional stool for the Mayor and a symbolic token from London, sealed the bond.

Behind closed doors, the delegations discussed practical steps for collaboration, including potential partnerships in waste management, digital innovation, and cultural exchange. The Ga Mantse emphasised that the visit was a foundation for action. “This is not just ceremony,” he said. “It is the start of a partnership that will uplift our people and yours.”

As the event concluded, the palace courtyard, once alive with sound and colour, grew still, but the significance of the day lingered. The visit was more than a diplomatic milestone; it was a bridge across time, connecting two cities through honest reflection on the past and a shared commitment to a brighter future.

The story of Accra and London is being rewritten; not as one of division, but as one of unity, purpose, and possibility. Today, a new chapter began.

By: NeeLante Bruce 

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