“A Call to Action for a Brighter Future: Former President Kufuor Urges African Unity and Economic Emancipation”
"A Call to Action for a Brighter Future: Former President Kufuor Urges African Unity and Economic Emancipation"

Story by Fada Amakye
Accra, Ghana – Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has emphasized the need for Africa to unite and achieve economic emancipation, highlighting the continent’s vast resources and youthful population as key drivers for transformation. Speaking at the 80th anniversary of the historic fifth Pan-African Congress, Kufuor noted that while the struggle for independence was largely achieved, the challenge now lies in achieving inclusive governance, social and economic development, and overcoming the legacy of colonialism and neo-colonialism.
He stressed that Africa must envision and achieve a borderless continent, facilitating trade, economics, infrastructure, and cultural exchange to attract investments and value addition. Kufuor highlighted Africa’s unique position, sitting at the geographic center of the world, and its vast natural resources, including a quarter of the world’s population, with most being youthful and well-educated.
The former president emphasized that the challenge is now to Africans themselves, rather than external aggressors, and that the continent must work together to achieve its goals. He urged the audience to seize the opportunity to shape Africa’s future, leveraging its resources, technology, and human capital to drive transformation.
Kufuor’s speech was a call to action, urging Africans to take ownership of their destiny and work towards a brighter future. He noted that Africa’s youthful population is a significant asset, and that the continent’s natural resources are more than enough to drive economic growth and development.
The former president also highlighted the importance of overcoming the legacy of colonialism and neo-colonialism, which has held Africa back for far too long. He emphasized that Africa must be free from external interference and manipulation, and that the continent must be allowed to chart its own course.
Kufuor’s speech was met with applause and enthusiasm from the audience, who were clearly inspired by his words. The conference was a significant event, bringing together delegates from across Africa and the diaspora to discuss the future of the continent.
:Key points from Kufuor’s speech:
-Achieving a borderless continent to facilitate trade, economics, and cultural exchange
-Leveraging Africa’s natural resources and youthful population to drive transformation
-Overcoming the legacy of colonialism and neo-colonialism to achieve social and economic development
-Africa’s unique geographic position and vast resources make it a key player in the global economy
The conference was a reminder that Africa’s future is in its own hands, and that the continent must work together to achieve its goals. As Kufuor noted, “The challenge is now to Africans themselves, rather than external aggressors, and that the continent must work together to achieve its goals.”




