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Defence Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has described Africa as being at a pivotal moment—not of crisis, but of immense possibility—during his address at the Futures Forum 2025, held at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) on Tuesday, 27 May.
Speaking to an audience of academics, policymakers, and innovators, Dr Boamah urged the continent to claim its agency and shape a prosperous future amid global transformations.
"Africa stands at a defining crossroads. Not of crisis, but of possibility," he declared. "In a world where global security is being reimagined, Africa must not sit on the sidelines—we must shape the future we deserve."
He emphasised the importance of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), calling it “more than a legal text—it is a blueprint for shared prosperity, for jobs, and for homegrown innovation.”
Dr Boamah also highlighted the strides being made in Ghana under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, particularly through the One Million Coders’ Programme, introduced by LSE alumnus and Minister Sam George.
“This programme seeks to equip the youth with critical skill sets in data protection, cybersecurity, AI engineering, and software engineering in multiple coding languages,” he noted, underscoring its role in preparing young Africans for the digital economy.
Concluding his address, Dr Boamah called for unity, visionary leadership, and a reimagining of international development partnerships.
“Let us rise beyond the divisions—those imposed from within and without. Let peace, vision, and solidarity be the forces that unite us. Africa must unite. Africa will unite. And together, we will build the Africa We Want,” he affirmed, drawing resounding applause from the international audience.
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