Former Nigerian President Jonathan tasks African leaders on AfCFTA
Goodluck
Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, who served as the president of Nigeria from 2010 to
2015, has charged African leaders with the full implementation of the African
Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a free trade area surrounding most of
Africa.
While
attending the second Kenneth Kaunda Memorial Public Lecture on Saturday in
Pretoria, South Africa, he called on African leaders to unite. He made the call
in a speech at the lecture titled ‘Kenneth Kaunda’s Lessons For
Humanity’.
According
to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Goodluck Jonathan said that AfCFTA was an
economic blueprint for Africa’s economic self-sufficiency.
Jonathan
reportedly said, “We need to demonstrate solidarity to address our
shared problems of insecurity, poverty, and unity among our people. It is time
to forge partnerships across the African continent that will guarantee unity
and enhance its developmental prospects. It is within this context that the
advocacy for the full implementation of the AfCFTA becomes very imperative.”
He
highlighted the importance of strengthening a common African market. He went on
to urge African leaders to commit and work towards implementing AfCFTA. The
former Nigerian president also urged the leaders to address Africa’s
infrastructure gaps, including problems in transportation, air, and rail
networks.
He also
called on Sudan, Ethiopia, Libya, Chad, Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso to
resolve crises. He further said, “As Africans, we must ask ourselves
what is the cause of all these crises.”
During the
lecture, he also revealed how the late Kenneth Kaunda, in 2006, believed in
him. He said that Kenneth Kaunda believed in his potential to become president
of Nigeria.
Kenneth
Kaunda (KK) served as the first President of Zambia from 1964 to 1991. He died
on June 17, 2021, in Lusaka, Zambia.
Jonathan said, “Kenneth Kaunda was the man who saw tomorrow as it related to my political future and fortune. I eventually became the President of Nigeria.”
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