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Africa: Kagame Urges Africa to Unite to Have Bigger Say

At the Pan Africa Media Conference in Nairobi. front row, from left: Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, His Highness the Aga Khan, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, Rwanda President Paul Kagame and former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa. Behind the leaders are Amadou Mahtar Ba of the African Media Initiative (and president of allAfrica.com) and Linus Gitahi, CEO of the Nation Media Group. (Photo Courtesy Liz Muthoni/Nation)

Kigali — President Kagame today participated in an Eminent Persons discussion at the Pan-Africa Media Conference in Nairobi organised by the Nation Media Group to celebrate their 50th anniversary.

Other panellists in the session moderated by John Sibi-Okumu were Prime Minister Raila Odinga of Kenya, former President of Tanzania, Benjamin Mkapa and Nobel Prize Laureate, Wangari Maathai.

On Pan Africanism, the President said that regional integration should be seen as part of the African-wide struggle to bring Africans together, to give the continent the relevance it deserves, and its people a stronger voice in the world.

However, he pointed out that that Pan Africanism will only work in so far as we can make it work, if we remain divided and unaccountable to each other, then the continent will remain weak.

President Kagame spoke of Rwanda's efforts to unite her people and of the country's commitment to successful integration of the East African Community. However he questioned why Africa was still looking back at pan-African heroes of 40 years ago rather than looking to the future.

Having a vision was important, President Kagame told the conference, adding that "if we don't get on with what we should be doing, we will be left with just a vision forever".

In a rallying call to the two thousand delegates, Kagame said there was no excuse for perpetuating the past divisions imposed on Africa.

"We need to work together to stop succumbing to negative outside influences, to hold ourselves to higher standards, to have ownership of our future, to hold on to our values and to be ourselves," he said.

Asked why media was more responsible in Rwanda than in the rest of East Africa, President Kagame suggested it was because "we made so much noise in the past, we had to calm down. We have learned the lessons of our past and are now focused on serious business".

He pointed out that Rwanda's media, civil society and leaders were now "building institutions that will endure" and that are not centred on individuals, a system had caused many of Rwanda's problems in the past.


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  • michel-albert9
    Mar 19 2010, 07:38

    Does president Paul Kagame speech reflect on what is happening in Rwanda? Is there any democracy in Rwanda? Does the freedom of speech exist in Rwanda? Are the majority Hutu elligible to speak up about Rwanda actual situation? Can president Kagame appreciate his impact and role in DRCongo human catastrophy? So, looking at the above, how will we give the continent the reliance it deserves, and its people a stronger voice in the world? Jesus Christ is lord, let be honest.

  • foryohjonathan0000
    Mar 20 2010, 13:10

    MOST DEFINITELY; AND THIS IS ALL WHAT PRESIDENT AND BROTHER GHADAFI OF LIBYA WAS ALL ABOUT. WE "AFRICANS" MOST START FACING REALITIES AND STOP LISTENING TO ILLEGAL OR ILLIGIMATE WORDS, AND TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEING SYSTEMATICALLY DESTROY US FOR CENTURIES BY CURVING IT WITH THEIR LIES AND PRETENDING OF NOT DOING IT. PRESIDENT GHADAFI WAS RIGHT FROM DAY ONE ABOUT AFRICA UNITY AND TO FIGHT AGAINST OUR ENEMIES AND DESTROYERS ( THE COLONIZERS) !!!!! VIVA COL. GHADAF !!

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