On December 28, 2023, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo delivered a pivotal address at the Full Circle Africa Economic Conference in Accra. In his remarks, he emphasized the imperative for Africa to transcend temporary poverty and underdevelopment, urging a shift in the narrative for a continent abundantly blessed with natural and human resources.
President Akufo-Addo rejected the notion of allowing external forces to shape Africa’s destiny, highlighting the need for Africans and people of African descent to determine their narrative. He underscored the importance of self-perception, advocating that Africa should be defined by its own vision rather than external perceptions.
Quoting the renowned Jamaican Reggae artist Peter Tosh, the President encapsulated the essence of the African identity, stating, “Don’t care where you come from, as long as you’re a black man, you’re an African.” This powerful message resonates with the idea that the destiny of all black people worldwide is intricately linked with Africa.
President Akufo-Addo called for collective efforts to transform Africa into a hub for investment, progress, and prosperity. He emphasized the significance of curbing the trend where African youth seek better opportunities abroad, emphasizing the need to make Africa an attractive place for growth and development.
In his vision, the President highlighted the desire to maximize the benefits of collaboration with the African Diaspora, fostering mutually beneficial cooperation. The aim is to establish partnerships that contribute to shared growth and development, breaking away from historical narratives of migration in pursuit of elusive opportunities.
As the conference unfolds, President Akufo-Addo’s words echo a call for unity, self-determination, and collaboration, envisioning a prosperous and self-defined future for Africa and its people.
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