Kerr Fatou Online Media House
with focus on the Gambia and African News. Gambia Press Union 2021 TV Platform OF The Year

President Barrow’s Speech at Liberia’s 175th independence

290


STATEMENT BY H.E. ADAMA BARROW

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA

EVENT: THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA’S 175THINDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY

Date: 26TH JULY 2022

Your Excellency, President George Manneh Weah,

Colleague Excellencies, 

Distinguished Personalities,

Ladies and Gentlemen, 

I congratulate Your Excellency, President George MannehWeah, the Government, and the People of the Republic of Liberia most heartily on the auspicious occasion of your country’s 175th Independence Anniversary. 

It is indeed with great honour and joy that I am here at your kind invitation as Special Guest on this historic event. 

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

I have noted with appreciation that the theme of this celebration, “Fostering Unity, Protecting our Peace for Development and Prosperity,” is not only relevant but also quite suitable for theoccasion.

These are times when Africa is looking inward to maximise the use of her human and material resources for peace, development, prosperity, and better quality of life for the people. 

To achieve these, the need for cooperation and progress is obviously most urgent. Thus, as we call for unity and African integration, we must give priority to sustaining peace in the sub-region and the entire continent. 

Further to this, we must use our resources more wisely and effectively for much faster development, better social services, and greater empowerment of our youth and women for self-reliance. Certainly, we will not attain these in the absence of peace, unity, and stability.

Excellencies, Distinguished Personalities,

For Africa to protect its peace, there must be tolerance, discipline, and respect for the rule of law. In addition, we must embrace diversity as a strength.

No country in the world is composed of one race or people. There is diversity everywhere in relation to race, color, religion, gender, and economic status. What we have in common is our humanity. This cuts across all boundaries and should, therefore, unite us. 

As Africans, we must take ownership of our development with courage and be strategic enough to overcome our multiple challenges. 

I advise that we reflect further on what we could have achieved after so many years of Independence from colonial rule. How many years have we spent fighting one another, destroying our structures, and ruining our modest achievements?

Surely, we are better off devoting our time, resources, and knowledge to devise better strategies, develop our skills further,and support one another for development and prosperity.

Excellencies, Distinguished Guests,

The need to rethink Politics and raise awareness, love for country and devotion to service must not be taken for granted. If we redirect our energies positively, we will love one another, embrace Africa with pride, and quicken the pace of development for sustained prosperity. 

We are trapped in a world of crises, conflicts, and wars, which requires us to stand tall together. As Independent countries, free from colonial bondage for more than half a century, or more than a century as in this historic nation, the experience should teach us not to trap ourselves further in circles of divisions and disunity. 

I am encouraged and hopeful for a better Africa, because Africans are becoming politically mature enough to better understand global politics and its impact on the continent. We know that the solution to our troubles lies in making the most of our resources, especially getting the best from our youthful population and investing in the people.

As you celebrate your National Day, I urge you to revisit your roles as Liberian citizens and reflect on how to pursue your development aspirations in a democratic environment. Unite against violence and terrorism to build a brighter future for every citizen. This is a task for all African nations to achieve.

Once more, I thank Your Excellency, President George MannehWeah, and the Government and People of this great nation for the honour of inviting me as a Special Guest on this historic occasion. 

I love you all, brothers and sisters, and wish you an enjoyable celebration. 

Happy Independence Celebrations!

Comments are closed.