Dutch gov't hands over inventory of Ghanaian artefacts to advance repatriation efforts
In a significant milestone for Ghana’s cultural heritage and global reparations agenda, the Government of the Netherlands has formally handed over an inventory of Ghanaian artefacts held in Dutch museums to the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie.
The handover, led by the Dutch Ambassador to Ghana, Mr. Jeroen Verheul, marks a major step in ongoing efforts to address historical injustices linked to the transatlantic slave trade and colonial-era cultural appropriation.
It also aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s renewed call for reparative justice and the restoration of Africa’s cultural heritage.
Speaking at the high-level engagement, the process was described as more than a diplomatic gesture, representing a commitment to accountability, cultural restoration and justice.
The inventory provides a comprehensive record of Ghanaian artefacts currently held in Dutch institutions, laying the groundwork for structured discussions on restitution, repatriation and long-term cultural cooperation.
Observers say the development reflects the legacy-driven leadership of Madam Gomashie, whose tenure has prioritised translating cultural principles into tangible progress.
The initiative is expected to strengthen Ghana’s claim to heritage sovereignty while supporting broader international conversations on reparations and the return of looted artefacts to their countries of origin.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts is expected to study the inventory as part of a broader strategy to engage with international partners on the return of artefacts and the preservation of Ghana’s cultural legacy for future generations.
The handover is widely seen as a profound and practical advance in global efforts to confront historical wrongs and restore cultural identity through meaningful action.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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