Africa: Continent Must Unite to Achieve Its Goals’
Saturday, July 25th, 2009The Libyan leader and current chairman of the African Union, His Excellency Brother Muamar Ghadafi has once again reiterated his clarion call for African unity, stressing that the continent must be united in other to achieve its goals.
He stressed that in the absence of unity and lack of political will, the continent’s goals will be hard to achieve. The visiting Libyan leader made these comments yesterday at the Independence Stadium in Bakau, where he addressed thousands of Gambians as part of his activities in the country.
The mass rally, which was presided over by The Gambian leader, His Excellency Sheikh Professir Alhaji Dr Yahya Jammeh, also had in attendance, the vice president and minister of Women’s Affairs - Her Excellency Aja Dr Isatou Njie-Saidy, the speaker of National Assembly of The Gambia- Honourable Elizabeth Renner, brought together thousands of Gambian youths. According to the African Union chairman, the people of the continent will not allow themselves to be colonised again, but he quickly stressed that in order to achieve that there is a great need for a United States of Africa, a goal that he has been advocating for. The United States of Africa, he noted, guarantees the growth and development of the continent.
“We need one Africa with one identity, one passport, and so on,” emphasized the AU Chief, while calling on African people to wake up from their long sleep. The strong advocate of continental unity used the opportunity to called on the big powers to respect Africa, stressing the need for Africa to be given a permanent seat in the United Nation’s Security Council. He stressed that the continent should be represented in the council, as well as be given its due in other international organisations.
The African Union chairman also used the opportunity to implore the youths to distance themselves from illegal migration, stressing the need for them to stay on the continent. He noted that Africans should rely on themselves for development, saying “we have the mineral resources, and the people”. To this end, he reminded the youths about the fact that the former colonials colonised the continent because it is the richest in the world. He told the youths that the colonisers had treated Africans like animals.
” They colonised The Gambia and built only two high schools and two hospitals. This means that they spend 200 years to build two hospitals and another 200 years to build the two hospitals,” he told the youths. At this juncture, the Libyan leader went on hail President Jammeh’s revolutionary spirit, calling on Gambians to keep supporting him.
The African Union chief stated that they are determined to achieve the United States of Africa. The path, he saidm may be rough, but they are determined to achieve the dream of the continent. Speaking earlier, the chairperson of the National Youth Council, Almamy Taal, said the youths are fully aware of the African Union chairman’s struggle for continental unity, and went on to assure him of their commitment to the same goal. The African youths, he noted, want a unified continent. He told the Libyan leader that they are proud to have him as a leader in this vital cause.
For his part, Marchel Mendy, executive secretary of the National Youth Council, told the Libyan leader that President Jammeh has the development of Africa and the youths as his priority. This, he said, is attested to by the fact that he has created the enabling environment in ensuring that The Gambian youths are given greater opportunities to develop their potentials so as to effectively participate in all spheres of national development.
The NYC boss went on to state that the Libyan leader’s role in re-defining and shaping the African Union through his direct and pragmatic leadership received a special place in the hearts of all Gambian youths. Mendy commended the Libyan leader for meeting The Gambian youths as part of his program of activities.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports handed over a proposal to the Libyan leader at the end of the occasion. The minister of Youth and Sports, Sheriff Gomez chaired the rally.
(ALLAFRICA)





