Nigeria’s
Former President and Co-Chair of the Commonwealth Africa Initiative
(CAFI) Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, former UN Scribe Dr. Kofi Anan, and
Africa Regional Director for GLEEHD Foundation/Commonwealth Africa
Initiative Africa Engagement Director Ambassador Dayo Israel, were among
the Key Guest at the recently concluded Commonwealth Day Service and
Commonwealth Africa Summit activities in London in the presence of Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The Commonwealth Africa Summit is an annual event hosted as part of
the activities to celebrate the Commonwealth Week in London and
organised by the Commonwealth Africa Initiative and GLEEHD Foundation.
This year’s Summit was supported by New Commonwealth Initiative,
Heritage Bank Nigeria, Pan African Minerals Sierra Leone, Memorial Gate
Trust, Royal Commonwealth Society, BEN television, Phoenix Newspaper,
TVC News Africa, Joseftree Consult, Amandla Consulting, Stones and
Stellars, The Times of Africa, CNBC Africa, Association of African Owned Enterprise in the UK, Business Council on Africa, PK Media UK, The Dream Center Nigeria and others.
Other special guests at the weeklong activity included Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Phillip the Duke of Edinburgh; HRH
Prince Andrew The Duke of York; HRH Prince Williams and HRH Kate Middleton; HRH Prince Harry; Co-Chair of the Commonwealth Africa Initiative Baroness Shreela Flather; Lisa Cameron MP; Speaker of the Parliament of Bangladesh
Dr. Shirin Chaudhary; Prime Minister David Cameron; Baroness Scotland
(New Commonwealth Secretary General); H.E Kamalesh Sharma (Outgoing
Commonwealth Secretary General); Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat;
Executive Director of the Commonwealth Africa Initiative and Regional
Director (Africa) for GLEEHD Foundation Mr Dayo Israel; CEO of Heritage
Bank Mr Ifie Sekibo; CEO Pan African Minerals Mr Moseray Fadika;
Nigeria’s Minister of Sport Mr Solomon Dalong; Former Governor of Ebonyi
State Nigeria and Chairman Nigeria’s Senate Committee on Industry
Senator Sam Egwu; Permanent Secretary Lagos State Ministry of Women
Affairs Mrs Oduwole; CEO DSTV Sierra Leone Mr Adonis Abboud; CEO
Sightsavers Dr. Caroline Harper; Chairman Danish UK Chambers
of Commerce Mr Wheeler; CEO Challenges Worldwide Eoghan Mackie; Bishop
John Francis; Pastor Andrew Adeleke, CEO BEN Television Mr Alistair
Soyode and many more.
The Commonwealth Africa Summit with the theme “Shared Prosperity.
Mutual Security” was also attended by Mayors from across London; High
Commissioners, Members of Parliament and a huge number of the African
Diaspora Community leaders and citizens from across the Commonwealth.1
In His Keynote Speech during the opening plenary with the theme: “Leveraging our shared Heritage – What Africans can learn from their developed Commonwealth counterpart”,
President Obasanjo said “I want to correct the impression that it’s
only we (Africans) that can learn from other people and others don’t
have anything to learn from us. I believe that any good person can learn
from any other person, from situations and all the things around you.
There is a lot the west can learn from Africa”.
Highlighting some of the lessons from Africa, Obasanjo said “In the
Commonwealth, if the Africans had not put their act together and work as
hard as they have done within the commonwealth, South African Apartheid
regime might still be ongoing. How we did it, what did we do, others
can learn from us”.
The Former President said “Lets focus this conversation with what is
right with Africa and What can we do with Africa”. Africa is not an
unmitigated failure, there are good things in Africa.
Africa is the cradle of humanity. However, let nobody confuse you
with this word globalisation, for me I don’t take it, if Globalisation
means you ask me to open my door
and you close your door against me and you want to take everything in my
own house to yourself then to hell with globalisation.”
“We as Africans should remember that nobody will do anything for you
unless you do it for yourself. In my part of the world, when you want to
carry a load, you put a pad on your head and stand by your load, then
they will see you need help and come to help you. We need to put our pad
on our head as Africans and stand by our lead ready to carry, then they
will help us. Our greatest asset is our people. Let us train and
educate. I was talking to Kagame once and he said when “I started
school, I had no slate so I was writing on my thigh”. Let us educate our
people”, Obasanjo added.
In his remark, the Commonwealth Africs Initiative – Africa Engagement
Director, Mr Dayo Israel said “Africa has come of age and its not
enough to belong to the Commonwealth, we must benefit from the Common
wealth. There is a reward for being a Member of the EU – Free trade
agreement and what have you, we need to begin to push for better rewards
for our Commonwealth Membership. We must be able to leverage on our
shared heritage when it comes to Immigration, Trade, Youth Development
and Security. We must make the commonwealth more relevant to the
ordinary African people”.
On the other hand, Former UN Scribe Kofi Annan, not only praised the
Queen for her “steadfast devotion” to the Commonwealth but also praised
the organisation for its commitment to human development. According to
him “Commonwealth not only strengthened links between member countries, it offered practical support from election monitoring to promoting security co-operation”.
Speaking at the Commonwealth Day service held at Westminster Abbey
he paid tribute to the monarch who, in her annual address to the family
of nations, called on the Commonwealth’s citizens to support those in
need.
Speaking about the family of nations’ 2016 theme – An Inclusive
Commonwealth – Mr Annan told the congregation: “This puts the people at
its heart, at its centre and declares that plurality and diversity are
the greatest strengths. It also means that we must constantly strive to
ensure that no child, woman or a man is excluded or left behind. These
are enduring principles which not only bind us together as citizens of
the Commonwealth but are absolutely critical for our collective
ambitions for our world. It has never been more important for the
Commonwealth to stress the bonds of human compassion and solidarity that
unite us across the divides of race and religion, gender and geography.”
Ellie Goulding, who sang at William and Kate’s wedding reception, gave a
pared down performance of the Sting hit Fields Of Gold at the Event.
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The Summit began with a Wreath laying ceremony at the Memorial gate
where member states laid wreath in honour of the dead of the 2 World
Wars. Commonwealth Africa Initiative Co-Chair Baroness Flather while
speaking to the audience at the event which had in attendance the new
Commonwealth Secretary General Baroness Scotland said “through this
activity, we are able to honour the Africans who fought in the 2 world
wars, like the Nigerians who fought alongside the British in Burma”.
Dr. Caroline Harper while speaking at the Summit at the prestigious
Tag Hotel in Victoria said “We must leave no one behind in the
Commonwealth and as the SDG says, we must reach the farthest behind
first”.
The Queen’s annual Commonwealth Day message formed part of the event’s programme at Westminster Abbey
and in it she wrote: “Today, and in the year ahead, the theme An
Inclusive Commonwealth is an inspiration for us all. Let us give it
practical effect by supporting those in need and those who feel excluded
in all walks of life. By doing so, we will continue to build a truly
representative Commonwealth community.”
The weeklong activity also featured a one to one meeting with HRH
Prince Andrew the Duke of York which was attended by CAFI Co-Chair Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo, CAFI Africa Director Mr Dayo Israel and others.
Delegates also joined the outgoing Commonwealth Secretary General H.E
Kamalesh Sharma at the Commonwealth Young Leaders Award Ceremony at
Marlborough House, the Secretariat of the Commonwealth.
The London Summit is being
followed by a series of activities in South Africa, Guyana, Namibia,
Nigeria and the UK Houses of Parliament ahead of the 2017 Summit slated
for 13th – 15th March 2017 in London.
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