First Lady, Senator Tinubu urges African Leaders to invest in human development

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged African leaders to invest in education and human capital development for the growth of the continent.
Ambassador of Burundi to Nigeria HE Edouard Nduwimana and First Lady of Nigeria Senator Oluremi Tinubu

“I also believe that the youth should realise that they need to really brace themselves up,” she said.

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has urged African leaders to invest in education and human capital development for the growth of the continent.

The President’s wife gave the advice on Friday when she received the Burundian Ambassador to Nigeria, Edouard Nduwimana, at the State House, Abuja.

While addressing the ambassador, she said the solution to Africa’s challenges lies with Africans and the continent should utilise its natural resources to attain greater heights among nations.

According to the First Lady, it is time for African countries to strengthen the bond of brotherhood among themselves for development.

She added that the continent should optimise her abundant natural resources and take a quantum leap in human development starting with the right education for youths to attain greater heights.

She said the days of taking the natural resources that the continent is endowed with for granted are over, and called on leaders to work towards empowering and enlisting youths in developmental efforts

“Education is the tool for development and I thank God that Africa has known that the way out for us is to make sure that our youths are educated for them to really have the right of place in the marketplace.

“I also believe that the youth should realise that they need to really brace themselves up.

“When we continue to do what is right for them and also lead by example, we will be able to win our youths over so that they can join in how we build the next century.

“Africa is a continent God has really blessed and I don’t know why we have abused ourselves this long. Everything they want in developed worlds are all situated in Africa,” she said.

The first lady reiterated President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to bringing not only Nigeria to its pride of place but Africa as a whole.

“We have a lot of responsibility in our country, but at the same time, we have to make sure Africa takes its pride of place among the other continents of the world.

“A lot has changed in the way we do things, Nigerians are now accountable. We want to bring the respect Nigeria really deserves back,” she said.

The Burundian Ambassador, who spoke through an interpreter said the visit was to register his country’s appreciation to the first lady, for her interest and support for education.

He acknowledged that Burundi has had its fair share of crisis, but noted that the country was now back on the path of peace and progress

“Burundi is now a stable state and peace reigns in Burundi.

“We have also established a commission for peace and reconciliation and we are on our way to development due to the amazing leadership of our current president who has established a vision for 2040 and 2060.”

The ambassador who has spent seven months in the country, commended the hospitality and warmth he has enjoyed in the country.

(NAN)

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