French President Emmanuel Macron |
French President, Emmanuel
Macron, has urged Nigerian youths to get involved with politics to change the
narrative of the nation.
Macron, while describing politics as important, said only
Nigerians could change their image before the comity of nations.
The French President, who was accompanied by Gov. Akinwunmi
Ambode of Lagos State, gave the challenge during a visit to the Afrika Shrine
in Ikeja, on Tuesday night at an event tagged “Celebrate African Culture.”
He noted that the future of Africa and the task of making it
great rested with Africans, saying that the youths have a crucial role to play.
“Africa needs a new
generation of Africans to share the new narrative about Africa all over the
world,” he said.
According to him, politics is important because it is a tool to
change the society.
Macron described the Afrika Shrine as an iconic place of
strength, music, culture and the late Fela as a politician who wanted a change
for the society.
“I am very happy to be
here. Let me remind you that this place — shrine is a music place as well as
politics which is needed to change the society.
“So, I will say to the
youths, politics is important, be involved,” he said.
Macron also announced the launch of the 2020 African cultures
season in France.
He said the event would help create a unique face for African
culture in Europe.
Earlier, Gov. Ambode said the President’s visit was expected to
signal the dawn of a new collaboration between France and Lagos State in the
quest to make the state the culture and entertainment capital of Africa.
Ambode said the event was also about celebrating African culture
which was a positive step for France as it sought to rebuild its relationship
with Africa.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event had in
attendance personalities including, Dr Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra,
Chief Olusegun Osoba, former governor of Ogun, Prof. Wole Soyinka,, Sen. Ben
Bruce among others.
NAN reports that the event presented an opportunity for Macron
and Ambode to interact with musicians, artists, fashion designers and film
makers.
(NAN)
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