We will eradicate poverty from our society – Tinubu
Yesterday, President Bola Tinubu stated that African leaders were on the path to emancipating their people from destitution, recognizing that the continent has demonstrated its capacity for democratic governance.
He also urged critics of Africa to acknowledge the progress that Nigeria, Ghana, and other African countries have made in promoting democracy, while simultaneously urging them to enable the continent to develop at its own pace.
Africa has no new evidence to demonstrate that it has internalized democracy, according to Tinubu, who delivered a speech as a special guest at the inauguration of Ghana’s newly elected President, John Mahama, in Accra yesterday.
He stated, “We celebrate African democracy today as Ghana and her beloved people mark the transition from one democratic government to another. This moment does more than symbolise another milestone in the evolution of Ghanaian democratic society.
“It lays to bed the question of whether Ghana and Africa are capable of democratic and productive endeavours. Ghana has answered that question resoundingly. It is time Africa’s critics stopped forgetting the strides your nation, Nigeria and others have made by continuing to ask us to prove ourselves.
“We have nothing to prove to anyone except ourselves. We have found the critical path to our success. We shall lift our nations out of poverty and build a resilient economy at our own pace.
“Today, I am here not only as the President of Nigeria but also as an African in resolute support for Ghana and her people. This moment is a source of pride and honour for you, the entire continent, and its Diaspora.
‘’The sun is out, and the sky says daylight, but I see today a Black star rising high in the African sky. This Black star shines over this nation, and its rays spread across this continent with a sense of shared history, hope, compassion, unity, and devotion to our common welfare.
“While others may seek to demean Africa and keep brother pit against brother, that shining star reminds us of who we are. Better yet, it reminds us of who we can be. That star means that we shall always strive to work together.
“Even when we disagree, we shall dialogue and discuss until we reach an agreement. Never, never shall we harm others and never allow any outsider to hurt us or disrupt the unity for which so many of our heroes gave their sweat, blood and very lives to achieve.
“The spirit of Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, is here today, lifting that star higher and higher.
“Just as Ghana draws inspiration and a well of strength from Kwame Nkrumah and many of its past leaders, Nigeria similarly draws inspiration from its founding leaders who not only fought for her independence but also cherished the close relationship between our two nations.”
“May we always walk in the way and the spirit of these enlightened leaders. Ghana is in harmony with that spirit, and President John Mahama’s inauguration today reflects that.
Your new president is a man of substance and patriotic vision. He has a profound affection for his country and its inhabitants. He is of the opinion that your nation has a mission and that it is your collective responsibility to fulfill it. No one can demand more of a leader than that.
‘’President John Mahama and I share a deep friendship. My dear brother, I am here to work with you. You know you can count on Nigeria’s support and goodwill whenever needed. We are your brothers and sisters. The bond is strong and cannot be broken.
‘’May your administration be a profound success and progress for you, Ghanaians, and our entire region. I am confident that the new government, under the leadership of President John Mahama, will work with Nigeria to strengthen this powerful bond, leading to greater shared prosperity for our people. I have no doubt that your administration will bring about positive change and progress.
‘’Your ascension to power should also mark a new and invigorated momentum in pursuing subregional integration and progress. With laser focus, we can tackle our people’s most pressing concerns: poverty, youth unemployment, instability, insurgency, and many other problems hampering our desired progress.
‘’May Ghana’s democracy continue to grow stronger. May progress and prosperity be your portion. Let us all look forward to a future filled with hope, opportunity and prosperity.’’