HeadlinePresident Jonathan Wants African Leaders to Move Away From “Dependency” Partnerships

President Jonathan Wants African Leaders to Move Away From “Dependency” Partnerships

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PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN (R) RECEIVING LETTER OF CREDENCE FROM THE AMBASSADOR OF BOTSWANA TO NIGERIA, MR LOUIS FISHER AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA ABUJA. WITH THEM; MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1, PROF. VIOLA ONWULIRI. OCTOBER 10, 2013

 

BEVERLY HILLS, CA, October 10, (THEWILL) –  President Goodluck Jonathan has urged African leaders to do more to fully develop and exploit their countries’ comparative economic advantages over other parts of the world, for the benefit of their people.

The President gave the charge on Thursday while speaking with Botswana’s new Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Louis Matshewenyego Fisher in Abuja.

President Jonathan said African countries must evolve and implement policies that will maximise their economic potentials to move away from current “dependency” partnerships with the industrialised nations of the world.

The President urged the continent’s leaders to focus more on building domestic capacity around the strengths of their economies, instead of wasting their efforts on areas in which they lack a competitive edge.

Acknowledging the inter-connectivity of the world economy, President Jonathan said globalisation will work better when African countries take greater advantage of their human and natural resources to enhance their ability to compete effectively with other regions in world trade.The President also expressed the view that Africa’s competitiveness could be further boosted through increased regional trade and horizontal investment partnerships.

“I want to insist that our diplomacy should be based more on trade and economic relations. We must encourage trade between our people and I see that relationship as the bedrock for diplomacy,’’ he told  Fisher.

Also speaking  with the new Ambassador of Czech Republic to Nigeria, Mr. Pavel Mikes; the new Ambassador of Republic of Kuwait to Nigeria, Mr.  Abdulla Ahmed Al-Sharrah;  and the new Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Perry Calderwood, who also presented their letters of credence to him on Thursday, President Jonathan emphasised the need for partnerships that can boost the economies of Nigeria and other African nations.

The President pointed out that the growing youth population in Africa was an advantage for the continent, saying  Africa’s largely youthful population gives the continent a competitive edge over other parts of the world by providing a vast labour pool for investors and a huge market for products and services.

“Most Western countries have a population that is largely elderly. We have a larger population of youths in Nigeria and most African countries. But we must do more to ensure that they are meaningfully engaged and that will involve confronting the challenge of unemployment head long,’’ he said.

He congratulated all the new ambassadors on their posting to Nigeria and wished them success in their efforts to boost bilateral relations between Nigeria and their countries.

Responding, the ambassadors expressed gratitude to  President Jonathan for receiving them and assured him that they will work hard to further enhance existing trade, economic and cultural cooperation between Nigeria and their countries.

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