US first lady,Melania Trump, visits Ghana slave fort

Melania Trump paid a courtesy visit to Osabarima Kwesi Atta ll

US First Lady Melania Trump has visited a former slave fort in Ghana on the second day of her solo trip to Africa.
She said the “dungeon is really something that people should see and experience” and “what happened so many years ago is really a tragedy”.
People were kept naked and chained in the 17th Century Cape Coast Castle, waiting to be shipped as slaves.
Mrs Trump’s African tour will include Kenya, Malawi and Egypt and is intended to promote children’s welfare.
President Donald Trump has not visited Africa since taking office in January 2017.
In February, a row broke out after he allegedly used “shithole” to describe some African nations.
Mrs Trump’s week-long trip to the continent is seen as helping to heal some of the divisions.

What has Mrs Trump been doing in Ghana?
The highlight on Wednesday was her tour of Cape Coast Castle, a major outpost on the Atlantic slave trading route.
She first paid a courtesy visit to a local traditional ruler, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, meeting him in Obama Hall, named after former US President Barack Obama.
Mr Obama, the first African American president, visited the castle in 2009, with his wife, Michelle, a descendant of African slaves, and their two daughters.

School children welcomed Mrs Trump in Accra

After being shown around the castle and given a history lesson about it, Mrs Trump said: “It’s very emotional. I will never forget [the] incredible experience and the stories that I heard.”The “Door of No Return” – the last bit of African soil the slaves touched before being sent to the Americas
On Tuesday, Mrs Trump visited, alongside Ghana’s First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo, the Ridge Hospital in the capital, Accra.
Mrs Trump observed babies being weighed as part of a project aimed at promoting nutrition in children, which is supported by funding from the US government’s foreign aid organisation, USAid.

 

Source: BBC