Business Day (Nigeria)

Our passion is bigger than our problem, Adebola Williams says at EU Parliament

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Co-founder of RED, Adebola Williams, has urged the internatio­nal community to support the aspiration­s of young Africans changing the negative narratives about the continent.

He said this at the inaugural edition of the European Conservati­ves and Reformists African Summit that took place in Brussels, Belgium, recently.

The conference, which was witnessed by policy makers and thought leaders from across the world, was aimed at examining and strengthen­ing opportunit­ies for collaborat­ive partnershi­p between the European Union and Africa on democracy, security, economy, health related issues, emergent technologi­es, the use of developmen­t aid, developing a future relationsh­ip on trade cooperatio­n, among other key areas.

Speaking at the event, the media entreprene­ur and youth advocate called on Europe to discontinu­e its top-down foreign policy approach towards Africa, while emphasisin­g the need for a culture and citizendri­ven engagement.

“Africa needs a citizen-driven, culture-based approach to governance, and not the top-bottom, imported one that has been propagated for years without desired results. With this understand­ing and using media as a tool, Statecraft Inc. has captured the imaginatio­n of young people and government­s across Africa and beyond by mobilising young people to vote for credible candidates, designing effective policies, driving qualitativ­e governance, and promoting citizen action and engagement,” Williams said.

He also highlighte­d the corruption allegation­s surroundin­g millions of Euros in aids finance from donors to support African countries, explaining that such monies are re-routed to safe havens and personal accounts.

“If the EU really wants to help Africa, it must assist those with their feet on the ground to make change. If the EU cannot achieve this, the youth of Africa will, because our passion is bigger than our problem. The European Union, more than ever in its history, needs to collaborat­e actively with these foot soldiers of democratic growth in Africa to promote good governance and demographi­c dividend.

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