It his historic address to the G7 Summit in Sicily, Italy, President Uhuru Kenyatta took the occasion to make a compelling case for Africa as world leaders present at the summit listened attentively.
The head of state told the summit that the G7 must step up its engagement with Africa to lift economic growth and fight terrorism.
Uhuru said Africa was the world’s new frontier for trade and investment, with current indicators showing the potential of the continent opportunities worth $5.6 trillion by 2025.
“A freer, more prosperous Africa is a more secure Africa. A freer, more prosperous Africa is a vital partner in solving some of the world’s most pressing problems: poverty, immigration, climate change, and terrorism. This is the time to put Africa’s aspirations at the heart of your plans,” he said.
“That’s why our returns on investment are some of the highest in the world, and that’s why members of the G7 will find, as others have found, that African markets are well worth their interest.”He said.
He urged the G7 to explore the opportunities that exist, adding that the rewards are beyond calculation.
He further said that Africa had put Information Communication Technology (ICT) at the center of its development agenda, citing Kenya as an ICT Hub, giving examples of some of the ICT enabled programs developed in Kenya .
“Kenya is a celebrated pioneer in ICT innovation in Africa. We have seen for ourselves the transformative power of innovation, as the Internet and mobile telephony have diffused power to networks and individuals.”
“And then, of course, there is M-PESA, the mobile money platform that has brought financial access to millions who were left out of the traditional banking sector. These days, nine in every 10 Kenyans access financial services through it.”
“They have made Kenya more investor-friendly; and they have made Kenya the hub of East and Central Africa.”
The President would not leave the terror threat that Africa and indeed the world faced an ever-increasing threat of terrorism.
“Terror presents a common threat. It demands a common response. Together, we can meet that threat. Indeed, we in Kenya, in partnership with many of you, have encouraging results to report. We have stopped attacks; we have unraveled terror cells; we have shared intelligence; we have saved lives.”
Bravo bravo n thumbs up mr…
Bravo bravo n thumbs up mr president for showing this dudes that Wr not monkeys or slaves they say Wr.They killed Gaddafi for telling Africans how we need to come together as one united Africa so we can trade together but it’s unfortunate they killed our great leader stating a lot of bullshit how terror he is.Africa continues to shine n it’s our time n diasporas who have refused to invest u beta juu if u don’t soon u will have no choice but to get stuck in the fake western life of working your shit off til 75 the retirement age n yet u cannot even enjoy it coz u will b old dead case.Invest now n retire by 50 yrs or even before if u plan good sip lazima u wait til 65/75 especially if ur btw 30-40 u can easily retire in jamhuri at 55 but make yr choice.Out of 10 countries which r doing very well GDP wise 8 r from Beutiful Africa so in the next 15/20 years to get an African visa especially a Kenyan one will b very hard.Take my word