Kinshasa, May 27th, 2021 (CPA).– The President of the Republic, and President of the African Union, Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, encouraged the African peoples to pool their strengths and their strong potential natural resources to meet the challenges facing the fate of our peoples, particularly in terms of education, food security, health, human rights, employment, democratic alternation, the environment, the enhancement of our culture, preservation of our heritage, the promotion of research science and innovation as a stimulus for development.
President Tshisekedi indicated this on Wednesday in Kinshasa, in his message on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the creation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), on May 25th, 1963 in Adis Ababa, a continental organization that has become today African Union.
For this, President Tshisekedi invites the governments of the African continent to join the governance of African States in the renewed challenge to stimulate the development of the continent. This is the case, he said, with the equitable distribution of wealth, the fight against corruption and embezzlement of public funds, the evasion of capital, stop the plundering of natural resources, the revival of the economy. African post Covid and local manufacture of vaccine and other local products.
« We resolutely want an Africa where the guns are silent, where women and children stop being the first victims of violence. », Hammered President Tshisekedi adding that the continent must pool its resources and move to the operationality of the latent African force, an Africa which invests in human capital constitutes mainly young people, Africa which gives hope to its young people by an education of quality performance accessible to the greatest number of boys and girls on an equal basis. An Africa capable of seizing the opportunities which present themselves to them on the international scene thanks to the implementation of the institutional reform of the Union is continuing at a sustained pace.
He praised the fact that AU has equipped itself with an essential strategic instrument and fundamental prospectus, Agenda 2063 Africa again, an instrument capable of enabling it to face all these challenges.
Agenda 2063 constitutes a collective oath for the peoples of Africa
Agenda 2063 is a stimulus tool that constitutes a collective oath where our all peoples of Africa and those of the diasporas united in diversity young and old, girls and boys from all layers of society. We are committed to a prosperous and peaceful integrated Africa, led by its own citizens representing a dynamic force on the world stage.
« We resolutely want an Africa where the guns are silent, where women and children stop being the first victims of violence. Faced with threats Africa must pool its resources and move to the operationality of the latent African force, an Africa which invests in human capital mainly constitutes young people, Africa which gives hope to its young people through a quality education performance accessible to as many boys and girls as possible ”indicated the President An Africa capable of seizing the opportunities which present themselves to them on the international scene thanks to the implementation of the institutional reform of the Union is continuing in rhythm supported.
In this momentum, have courage to rethink and reweave the cultural and umbilical links broken by the tragedy of history with NOS the brothers and sisters dissimilated in the island lands of the Caribbean and sensitive Americas the culture digs it for modernization to note savoir vivre
On this day when we celebrate 58 years ago the creation of our of our continental organization of the organization of African Unity which has become the continental n ion of African unity
As an African, we feel a legitimate pride and a deep administration for the founding pairs who with determination and lucidity gave substance to this continental architecture, symbol of a united and strong Africa.
Indeed, how is not greeted the relevance of their pan-Africanist vision having led on May 25, 1963 in Addis Ababa, the creation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) this one, was intended to bring together the peoples Africans to face together the challenges they expect in the aftermath of its decolonization. ACP /Manzenze