Botswana and Nigeria’s Foreign Ministers called for African nations to collaborate on solutions to their issues during the African Union’s Executive Council session in Addis Ababa. They emphasized intra-Africa trade, resource utilization, and the need for reform within the AU and global structures to benefit Africa’s development.
In Addis Ababa on February 13, 2025, the Foreign Ministers of Botswana and Nigeria emphasized the necessity for enhanced collaboration among African nations to devise indigenous solutions for African challenges. These ministers, participating in the 46th Ordinary Session of the African Union’s Executive Council, expressed a strong belief in the importance of unity among member states to realize this principle effectively.
The discussions at the 46th Ordinary Session highlight a collective commitment among African nations to work together towards achieving self-sustainable solutions. By focusing on intra-African trade and resource enhancement, the ministers articulated a vision for a more prosperous Africa. The need for reform within the African Union and the global financial systems was also a significant point of discussion, advocating for stronger leadership and consistent action.
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