President
Muhammadu Buhari has said that the partnership between the African continent
and France has yielded fruits in so many positive ways but that France can do
more to help Africa overcome its challenges.
In a
statement issued at the 27th Africa-France Summit for Partnership, Peace and
Emergence taking place in Bamako, Mali, President Buhari said:”Notably, France
has been playing important roles in the areas of development as well as peace
and security on the African continent.
“While so
many gains have been made, challenges such as terrorism, maritime insecurity,
trafficking in persons, trafficking in weapons, drugs, cyber insecurity,
illicit financial flows, and infrastructural deficit continue to militate
against Africa’s comprehensive infrastructural and economic development which
also hinder its emergence as an important player in global affairs.”
The Nigerian
leader therefore, called for a
strengthening of African Defence mechanisms such that the continent will be
able to transform decisions arising from the Partnership into concrete action
plans that will help Africa confront and overcome its challenges.
“In
particular, our cooperation should strengthen our Defence in the context of
African Peace and Security Architecture as well as in the areas of intelligence
sharing, capacity building and acquisition of military hardware needed to
confront the security challenges of the African continent.”
The Nigerian
President also called for intensification of efforts that will stimulate the
African economy, address social imbalance and steer its youths away from high
risk and unproductive ventures.
“Efforts
should also be geared towards the development and emergence of the continent
through investments in critical sectors such as Education, Power, Solid
Minerals, Agriculture and ICT. This will enable African economies to spur
productivity and create employment, thereby addressing some of the
socio-economic conditions that contribute to gender inequality, radicalism and
youth restiveness, as well as the push factors that make our citizens embark on
dangerous illegal migration to Europe in search of ‘greener’ pastures,” the
President said.
While
declaring that African countries were taking their own destinies in their own
hands by mobilising resources, President Buhari hoped that the Partnership will
still do more for Africa.
“As we
continue to mobilise for our own sustainable, predictable and transparent
sources of finance that would help the continent pursue its peace, security and
development efforts, and address the infrastructural deficit impeding
development on the continent, there is the need for this Partnership to
continue to assist Africa on how to finance its development.”
*Press
Statement
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