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By Akbar Muhammad
TRIPOLI, Libya (FinalCall.com) - The African Union (AU) summit in the
Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa recently elected the Leader of the Libyan
Revolution Muammar Gadhafi new President of the AU. The position will give
Gadhafi the power to influence policies across Africa for the next year.
Gadhafi immediately vowed to push on with his plans to strengthen the
institutions of the AU and make the African states stronger, stable and
peaceful in a rather unstable world.
In his acceptance speech, he said, “I think the coming time will be a time
of serious work and a time for action, not just empty words.”
He told Africa’s heads of state that there is much to do and that some of AU
procedures need to be reviewed in order to speed up the establishment of
African Union institutions.
He also promised to do all he can to solve the problem of Darfur and other
African conflicts.In his acceptance speech, Gadhafi acknowledged that he, at
times, provoked some of Africa’s heads of state in order to push the agenda
of the African Union.
However, he said, for the African leaders to have different views regarding
the future of the content ishealthy. Credit goes to all heads of state and
their sovereign countries for making the right decisions, said the Libyan
leader. It was reported that in a closed meeting much of the opposition to
the election of Gadhafi was lead by South Africa and Uganda, two countries
that the Libyan Leader and his country’s men and women had helped the most
to achieve their goals of freedom and justice for their people.
Gadhafi told the summit he did not wish to take up the post of the chairman
of the AU earlier, even though he was invited to, because he believed that
his position was to help push the car regardless who was the driver. Africa
must realize its dreams of unity, regardless of any one’s official position.
Gadhafi is, in fact, the engineer and the founder of the AU. He called for
an emergency African Summit of the Organization of African Unity on Sept. 9,
1999 in Libya, and methodically laid out why the OAU should move forward
African Union. He said if Dr. Kwame Nkrumah could raise from his grave, the
masses, the young, the old, the students, the workers, the military, the
civil servants and the politicians, would have carried him on their
shoulders.The African masses’ real objective is to see the birth of a United
States of Africa that is rich, peaceful and secure.
In 1999 and up to the establishment of the Union in Durban, South Africa in
2002, many dismissed the whole idea of an African Union as unrealistic. But
due to Gadhafi’s insistence, persistence and audacity, and his strong belief
in the future of a united, prosperous African continent—as well as his
commitment to devote his country’s resources to serve such a noble
cause—made the dream a reality.
During the African summit, Gadhafi praised outgoing AU President Jakaya
Kikwete, who is also the president of Tanzania, for good management during
his tenure and insisted that the chairman of the AU Commission Jean Ping of
Gabon should keep his post as he has proven to be capable in running the
Union’s day to day affairs.
The Presidency of the African Union is a rotating position held by heads of
state for one year and gives the holder influence over the continent’s
politics.
Gadhafi believes with so many other Leaders of Africa, as well as millions
of Africans in the Diaspora, that only a United States of Africa can tackle
the long-term issues of poverty, disease, illiteracy, and conflicts and make
the continent a global powerhouse. He recognized, however, that there was
much work to be done and that many African leaders are not in agreement with
where and how to start.
The new AU President is seen by the masses as an accomplished statesman in
Africa who is seriously committed to serving the interests of the continent.
In his closing speech, Gadhafi made it clear that Libya alone among
oil-producing nations, has not lost money during the world financial
crisis.“Libya has not lost a single dollar in this crisis.Libya has invested
billions in Africa. We have not invested in America,” he emphasized.
Gadhafi praised the new American president and described Barack Hussein
Obama’s accession to the White House as a victory against racism, and urged
the first Black U.S. president to lead his country boldly and with
integrity.“The Black people’s struggle has made tremendous advances against
racism in America. It was God who created color. Today President Obama, a
son of Kenyan father, a true son of Africa, has made it in the United States
of America,” he said.
“We hope he will be well protected, strong and unshakable. America doesn’t
belong to the Whites alone. I hope he will be able to accomplish the change
that he carries in his spirit,” Gadhafi added. In his Green Book written
over 30 years ago, Gadhafi was able to foresee that Blacks will prevail in
the world. The election of a young energetic Black president of the most
powerful nation on earth is a clear proof that Muammar Gadhafi, a
revolutionary thinker, has been institutively right.
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