together against political instability and dissident activities that may threaten our continent by strengthening security cooperation among member states. This includes addressing issues of corruption, human rights violation, unemployment, inequalities and the general absence of the rule of law that often serve as an impetus for the enablers of instability”.
“As we build bridges among ourselves and work together, we should empower our mother continent especially our youth and women, eradicate poverty, promote sustainable development and create opportunities for all Africans and generations to come. Happy Africa Union Day, he concluded.
President John Dramani Manama with the President of the Korea-Africa Foundation, Ambassador Woon-Ki Lyeo (middle) and Sir Samuel Esson Jonah, Chairman of Jonah Capital (left) at the Korea- Africa Business Summit on Africa Day.