The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has called on African countries to align their domestic reforms with broader Pan-African objectives, stressing that the continent’s quest for true integration depends on collective commitment and strong institutions.
Speaking at a policy forum during the ongoing Investing in Africa Mining Indaba 2026 on Wednesday, February 10, Mr Buah said Africa was at a defining moment in its development journey.
He noted that while challenges remain, the continent possesses the capacity to deepen cooperation and accelerate integration if governments demonstrate the necessary political will.
“Despite our challenges, Africa stands on the threshold of true integration. Our success hinges on our collective will to align national reforms with continental goals, building institutions that transcend political cycles and fostering a transparency that earns both investor confidence and citizen trust,” he stated.
Drawing on Ghana’s governance experience, the Minister described integration as “a marathon, not a sprint,” emphasising the need for patience and resilience.
“Ghana’s journey proves that through good governance, a structured framework, and resilience, we can move from aspiration to achievement,” he added.
Urging immediate systemic action, Mr Buah said, “Let us build the systems today that make an integrated Africa not just a possibility, but an inevitability,” underscoring that transparency and robust institutions are critical to translating the vision of continental integration into tangible and sustainable outcomes.
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