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Obasanjo advocates economic ties among African countries

By Guardian Nigeria
18 September 2024   |   3:28 am
Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has urged African countries to pool their resources together toward forming stronger pan-African economic ties. Obasanjo made the call, yesterday, in Lagos at the commemoration of Angola’s National Founder and Hero’s Day 2024, marked yearly on September 17.
Former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo (Photo by Phill MAGAKOE / AFP)

Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has urged African countries to pool their resources together toward forming stronger pan-African economic ties. Obasanjo made the call, yesterday, in Lagos at the commemoration of Angola’s National Founder and Hero’s Day 2024, marked yearly on September 17.
  
The event was held to celebrate the legacy of Angola’s first President, Agostinho Neto, who proclaimed the country’s independence on November 11, 1975.  Neto, who died in Moscow at the age of 56, was Angola’s President from 1975 to 1979.
  
The event, with the theme, “Pan-Africanism in the Political Course by Agostinho Neto”, was organised by the Embassy of Angola in Nigeria.Obasanjo, a former chairman of the African Union (AU), in his address, highlighted various pan-African struggles,
emphasising the importance of stronger economic ties for the growth of Africa.
  
“One of the things we have been doing is struggling for the economic emancipation of Africa, but we have not done this too well.
  
“We should ask ourselves, why did we have a slave trade? It is because some nations want energy to develop their new world and make money.
  
“The slave trade was substituted with colonialism and then exploitation to develop other continents. We got others, but they are still withholding economic power.”
  
Obasanjo recalled that the Nigerian government supported the Angolan government with financial aid worth 20 million dollars in the fight for liberation.

 

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