African Union President Paul Kagame |
Outspoken President of
Rwanda, Paul Kagame has once again called on African nations to stop
begging for external funding from foreign counterparts and instead work
with their own resources, which are available in plenty.
He was speaking during the opening of the African Leadership Forum,
where he asked African leaders to control illicit financial flows,
improves taxation and adds value to its raw materials.
“The value of illicit financial flows, evaded taxes, and commodity
extraction greatly exceeds that of foreign aid. But, we have to take
responsibility for the misallocation of Africa’s resources and take steps to correct that,” he said.
He further added that despite having resources it needs and the means to acquire the ones that are unavailable, Africa is still bent on borrowing.
“In Africa, we have everything we need, in real terms. Whatever is
lacking, we have the means to acquire. And yet, we remain mentally
married to the idea that nothing can get moving without external
finance,” he said.
Kagame, who was among the first
African leaders to sign the African Continental Free Trade Area, said
the pact was an important aspect of regional integration that will
foster development.
“The entry into force of the African Continental Free Trade Area is
set to significantly increase trade within Africa, and consequently
improve tax collection, we gain immeasurably by trading with each other,
and lose so much when we don’t.”
https://howafrica.com/african-countries-gain-by-trading-with-each-other-and-not-by-begging-for-aid-president-kagame/
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