Nigeria, South Africa must lead Africa’s transformation: Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has called for the Nigeria-South Africa strategic partnership to become a model of leadership, economic integration and shared prosperity for the African continent.
Mr Tinubu spoke at the opening of the 11th session of the Nigeria-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) on Tuesday in Cape Town.
He urged both countries to overcome “irritants” that hindered their collaboration and focus on transforming Africa’s global image, Bayo Onanuga, the president’s media aide, said in a statement.
The Nigerian leader, who co-chaired the presidential BNC with his South African counterpart, highlighted the importance of cooperation between the continent’s two largest economies and its potential to redefine the global perception of the continent.
He also urged South Africa to champion Africa’s interests during its current G20 presidency, reiterating Nigeria’s aspiration to join the bloc alongside South Africa and the African Union.
“The continent looks up to us; we cannot afford to fail it,” said Mr Tinubu. “We need to leverage the potential of this partnership to strengthen economic, political, business-to-business, as well as people-to-people relationships between the two countries, bearing in mind the tremendous benefits it promises.”
“Our successes will change the negative narratives of seeing Africa as a country perpetually mired in poverty and conflict and with their leaders unable to offer the kind of transformational leadership the continent deserves,” he stated.
Regarding the achievements under the BNC framework, established 25 years ago, Mr Tinubu said despite many setbacks, over 30 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements were in operation.
He, however, stressed the need for actionable implementation of agreements.
“They will be mere papers until we implement them in spirit and letters. This is the job of our senior officials, and I must implore them to redouble their efforts in this regard,” he said.
Recognising the continent’s youth as its most valuable resource, Mr Tinubu called for closer ties to harness the potential of young people in both nations.
“My administration has built an inclusive government in which young people are now in charge of some of the key sectors of the economy, believing the future for them starts now.
“Let us connect Nigerian and South African youth and leverage their potential for development,” Mr Tinubu stated.
Mr Tinubu acknowledged that South African companies such as MTN and Multichoice had made significant inroads into the Nigerian market.
Similarly, he said Nigerian businesses like Dangote Group and Access Bank had extended their presence in South Africa.
“But that is not enough. I cannot pretend that all has gone satisfactorily well. We can identify the gaps and challenges, including persistent irritants in our relations, and deal with them appropriately. This is the real essence of the BNC.
“Together, we can act as engines of economic integration and development in our respective sub-regions as well as on the continent,” he said.
The Nigerian leader proposed joint action on mining to tackle illegal mining and enhance professional capacity development.
“Our natural resources are supposed to be mined for the betterment of our people. However, there seems to be a concerted effort flowing in the opposite direction.
“Throughout Africa, illegal mining is not only robbing our nations of precious income, which could foster development.
“Sponsored by powerful outside forces, such mining is fomenting strife, servitude, poverty, environmental degradation and undermining the writ of legitimate government,” he said.
He warned that inland piracy would not be allowed to become a scourge to the African continent.
Mr Tinubu said South Africa and Nigeria should and must take the lead in placing this issue before the global community and resolving it for the good of the continent and its people.
Reflecting on Nigeria’s support for South Africa during the dark days of apartheid, Mr Tinubu described it as a historic responsibility discharged with pride and responsibility.
“Just as we stood with you, we shall always remember how South Africa was with us at critical moments of our struggle against military rule,” he said.
(NAN)
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