Shape Africa’s destiny, AU official tells youths

Young Piero, Africa coordinator and director of Parliament Africa, Caribbean, and Pacific Joint Session at the AU, has called on youths to take responsibility for shaping the continent’s destiny.
Mr Piero gave the charge in an interview with journalists on Sunday in Abuja.
“Regardless of the political systems in individual countries, collective efforts are essential to build a better future for the continent.
“I call on African youths to take responsibility for shaping the continent’s destiny. Africans must work together with respect and unity,” he said.
He said economic freedom could not be achieved without a shared agenda and integrated policies that would enable the free movement of African citizens across the continent.
Mr Piero said that while the AU talked about economic freedom, nations still uphold laws and policies that hinder Africa’s development.
“Import duties for Africans should be abolished, and the free movement of goods, commodities, and people must be prioritised.
“Africa needs a comprehensive blueprint for integrated policies that favour individuals, companies, investors, and industrialisation while promoting the free movement of people,” he said.
He said the AfCFTA, for example, was an ambitious agenda, but the free movement of people within Africa remains restricted.
Mr Piero further explained that the AU’s Agenda 2063 will remain unrealised unless citizens actively contribute to this vision.
He also said citizens should commit to building functional systems, governments, policies, and a unified continent.
Mr Piero noted that while the ideal time to implement such policies was 50 years ago, “the present is the next best opportunity.“
He also emphasised that without free human mobility, the vision of Agenda 2063 cannot progress.
“Ten years of Agenda 2063 have already passed. It’s time to stand on our feet and harness the power of collaboration.
“A single passport is critical, even if it starts regionally with Eastern, Western, and Southern African passports as intermediate steps,” he said.
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