
The Africacans are in support of the New Africa Variant of Democracy and will do everything to see to its realization.
In a bold call for change message titled: “Voice for Reform”, Osababarima Kwaku Adu champions a visionary reform by proposing a Bi-Cameral Parliament for Africa to elevate governance, ensure deeper accountability, and give the people a stronger voice in shaping their future.
Rising with a voice for transformation, he ignites a powerful vision for Africa’s future—calling for a Bi-Cameral Parliament that breaks with outdated systems and ushers in a new era of accountable, people-centred governance across the continent.
“The Africacans are in support of the New Africa Variant of Democracy and will do everything to see to its realisation,” he says.
Read the “Voice for Reform” Statement Below:
In the era of the New Black man, Africans are looking forward to a bicameral system of government with the Lower Chamber represented by political party representatives and the Upper Chamber by Kings and Queens (Custodians of the Lands).
Africa has to have its own variant of democracy defined in line with its culture and traditions. The New Africa has Kings equally educated as those intellectuals that the colonialists chose over the Kings and Queens.
Claiming that Queens and Kings cannot engage in active politics due to the ruthless attacks from politicians and their parties has contributed to the current destruction of water bodies and forests in Africa.
Africa cannot leave the ruling of the Lands in the hands of political parties whose tenure of office ends shortly and therefore compels politicians to see responsibilities as opportunities. Whenever a politician gets a position in Africa, they mostly go to church to thank God for the opportunity but not a responsibility. Nananom have to rise up to rescue the people before the unexpected happens.
African Youth are forced to leave the Continent because of a lack of basic necessities in life: food, clothing and shelter. Africans mostly do not have peace of mind because of rent, poor roads, health and food problems, though everything is still in Africa. Why?.
The political parties are seriously dancing to the tune of the Colonial Masters and therefore cannot stitch to their ideologies. The only way that Africa can set free is to hold political leaders accountable to the Custodians of the Lands: Kings and Queens.
The ruling political party answers to the Kings and Queens—custodians of tradition and wisdom—who will thoroughly review their report and offer critical recommendations. Should the report fall short, Nananom hold the authority to demand corrections and accountability. In defense of the national interest, they will rigorously examine all negotiations and contracts before approval. Reckless decisions will not be tolerated without sound justification, and unchecked power will be firmly challenged. This unwavering commitment to oversight is the heartbeat of a bold African cultural revolution, driving systemic reform and reclaiming the integrity of governance
Ghana being the gateway to Africa, must lead the new form of Government where politicians are answerable to Kings and Queens for other nations to follow suit . The Africacans are in support of the New Africa Variant of Democracy and will do everything to see to its realization.
The Diaspora are likewise working strenuously to give a push to Nananom to make the goal happen.
Africa belongs to Africans—both at home and in the Diaspora. What unfolds on the continent must echo across the globe. It is time for African leaders to recognize the struggles of the people and step aside where necessary, allowing Nananom to lead with wisdom and purpose. This is our continent, our heritage, and our responsibility—to shape an Africa where life is dignified, prosperous, and truly ours to thrive in.
*Osabarima Kwaku Adu serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the esteemed Black Restoration Foundation, which is headquartered in Holland.
Story: Janet Ayethe