African nations have condemned a British political party- Reform UK- for suggesting blocking visas for citizens from countries demanding slavery reparations, specifically targeting African and Caribbean nations like Ghana, Nigeria, and Jamaica. Reform UK, which has only eight national lawmakers, is topping opinion polls ahead of an election in Britain due by 2029. Last month, the United Nations adopted a resolution proposed by Ghana declaring transatlantic slavery the "gravest crime against humanity" and calling for reparations, with former colonial powers such as Britain abstaining. The recent proposal by Reform UK, is seen as seeking to stop pressure on Britain. Peter Ndoro spoke to Awula Serwah, Lawyer and Director at Eco-Conscious Citizens in Ghana

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