The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has urged Governors of the United States of America not to ignore Africa, stating his belief that “this can be Africa’s century”.
According to President Akufo-Addo, growth in Africa, in 2015 was second only to that of Asia, adding that six of the world's ten fastest growing economies, this year, are in Africa.
“We are rich in natural resources, and in possession of nearly 30 percent of the earth's remaining mineral resources. We have a vibrant young population, and, though we still have important security challenges, we are more at peace than before,” he said.
The President noted that with the historic decision of the African Union to bring into being, on 21st March, 2018, the Continental Free Trade Area, the agenda of regional integration, which will establish a market of some 2 billion people in 20 years, presents immense opportunities to bring prosperity to Africa with hard work, enterprise and creativity.
“This is the time to look at Africa”, he added.
President Akufo-Addo made this known when he delivered the keynote address at the National Governors Association 2018 Winter Meeting, in Washington DC, United States of America, on Sunday, 25th February, 2018.
Whilst acknowledging the disheartening spectre of African youths crossing the Sahara desert on foot and drown in the Mediterranean Sea, in a desperate bid to reach the mirage of a better life in Europe, President Akufo-Addo explained that the current structure of African economies, which are dependent on the production and export of raw materials, cannot create prosperity.
“These economies cannot produce wealth and prosperity for the masses on the continent. It, therefore, drives the determination to seek a much better standard of living out of Africa, thereby, fuelling the refugee crises and the numerous counts of illegal migrations,” he said.
The large wave of migrations into the United States from Ireland and Italy, in the 19th century, the President added, has completely subsided because the economies of the two countries are working properly.
It is for this reason that President Akufo-Addo stated that “the only way to ensuring prosperity in Africa and jobs for our young populations is through value addition activities, in a transformed and diversified, modern economy, in which we take full advantage of the digital revolution.”
He continued, “In other words, the industrial development of our continent, and we are determined to ensure the realisation of this, so that our young people can stay and devote their great energies to the building of a great Africa.”
The President was confident that it is only Asians who can engineer, in a generation, their transition from poverty to prosperity.
“We are determined to do that in our generation in Ghana, on the continent, and ensure that succeeding generations will be neither victims nor pawns of the global order,” he added.
This, the President indicated, will serve as the impetus for re-shaping the continent and charting a new path of growth and development in freedom, which will lift the long suffering African masses out of poverty into the realms of prosperity and dignified existence.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Since the USA was birthed, it has never seen Africa and the progress of it's people, something that is a worthwhile project pursuing. Indeed, the Independence struggle of the continent speaks very, very vividly to this observation. Not only that, those whom they brought here centuries ago and who together with others built America, have been ignored, to the extent that, even voting, the universal adult suffrage which we take for granted, is denied them. They don't matter. It is time for Africa to wake up to the reality of the kind of relationship that has existed between Africa and America. It is one that does not believe in the economic emancipation of Africa and it's peoples, the benefits of which political independence from the imperialists was supposed to engender and everything since then, has been structured in such a way to achieve and maintain the status quo. That is the original sin of America and has prevailed till today and will be prevailing the next. Africa has reached the point where great grand decisions have to be made and have been made in the realization of the true greatness, power and continued survival and existence of it's peoples and race in this generation. The path is very clear and the resolve is absolute. We must proceed forward boldly with total conviction as others have done and are now giants on the world stage even though America tries all in it's power to bring them down. That is the mindset, the principle and ideology of America. There is a new paradigm, a renaissance, terrific new energy for the African project by Africa and it's peoples. This is not a shithole and Africa embraces those who don't see it as such and have dug in to work side-by-side with Africa to achieve shared interests and goals. It is happening and there is no turning back.