Ghana is presented by the BBC as a leading African voice calling for slavery reparations, arguing that the harm inflicted through transatlantic slavery creates a basis for compensation by Western states.

The BBC characterizes Ghana’s position with the framing that “Ghana was the crime scene,” emphasizing the role of Ghanaian and West African territories in the historical slave trade. The coverage highlights Ghana’s growing prominence in international debates over reparations, including efforts to press the argument publicly and diplomatically.

Other provided material focuses on the same point: that Ghana is seeking reparations claims directed at Western nations. There are no additional differing details or specific government figures included in the supplied excerpts, but both sources align on Ghana’s leadership in pushing for reparations related to slavery’s legacy.