Nigeria's former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that stronger
leadership is critical for the economic development of the African
continent.
Obasanjo stated
this on Friday at the ongoing 2018 Afreximbank Annual Meeting in Abuja
Olusegun Obasanjo |
He said Africa had the human, mineral and capital resources, as well
as strong institutions to become a “heaven on earth,” yet it wasn’t
living up to its potential due to weak leadership
He said, “We are not where we should be, but we have moved away from where we where.
“It is obvious from what we have started to see with the signing of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
“The signing of the AfCFTA is historic and it shows that at last Africans are beginning to work together.
“The talk of establishing the AfCFTA has been there since the African
Union was established. Imagine how long it took for it to become a
reality.”
“I remember what happened in Kigali, a day before the signing, we
were not sure if 20 countries will sign, so it was a surprise when 44
countries signed that day,” he said.
Obasanjo urged African leaders to collaborate more and emulate
countries that were doing well and also learn not to make the same
mistakes that had already been made by others.
He pointed out that the African population was rising at an
astronomical rate, therefore it was imperative to ensure that the right
policies were in place to improve the economy and create jobs.
He cited the telecommunications sector in Nigeria as a success story
of how Africans were the architect of their own future. The former
President used the opportunity to encourage more women to go into
politics.
He urged women to vie for gubernatorial and senatorial seats in the coming elections in Nigeria.
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