US President Barack Obama stands for the National Anthem before speaking to Ghana's Parliament at the Accra International Conference Center in Accra, Ghana, on July 11, 2009.
Barack Obama has called for African countries to follow the democratic example during a visit to Ghana today.
On his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa as US president Obama hailed Ghana’s stable democracy saying it should be the ‘model’ for the rest of the continent.
Obama said he wanted to assure Africa it was not excluded from world affairs, but called for widespread change in its governance.
Speaking after a meeting with Ghanaian President John Atta Mills in Accra this morning Obama said: “We wanted to make sure to come to an African country after the G8 and after my business in Moscow to emphasise that Africa is not separate from world affairs.
“We think that Ghana can be an extraordinary model for success throughout the continent.
"The 21st Century will be shaped by what happens not just in Rome or Moscow or Washington, but by what happens in Ghana as well.
"Development depends upon good governance.That is the ingredient which has been missing in far too many places, for far too long. And that is a responsibility that can only be met by Africans."
Ghana’s democracy, which held peaceful elections last year in which the ruling party conceded power, is seen as atypical of the coups and corruption, which blight other African nations.
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