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Fellow Africans, esteemed leaders,
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brothers and sisters
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of the African continent,
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It is with great honor that
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I address you today on the occasion of
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Africa Day, 2025.
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As we gather in Addis Ababa and
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connect across our vast continent
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and beyond,
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we celebrate our resilience,
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our rich heritage and
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our unwavering spirit.
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This year, our celebration
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is particularly significant.
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The African Union has declared 2025 as
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the year for justice for Africans and
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people of African decent
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through reparations.
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As the AU champion
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for this critical cause,
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I'm deeply committed
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to working with you all
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to achieve this vital objective.
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For too long, the legacy of slavery,
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colonialism and neocolonialism
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has cast a long shadow
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on the lives and progress of Africans
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and people of African decent.
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These historical injustices have
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left deep scars.
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Reparations are not merely about
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financial compensation,
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they are about acknowledging the profound
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and enduring damage inflicted upon
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our people.
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They are about confronting
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the uncomfortable truths of our past
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and taking concrete steps
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to rectify these wrongs.
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We seek justice.
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Justice that encompasses a comprehensive
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range of measures including:
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Official and unequivocal apology
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from the nations and institutions
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responsible for perpetuating these
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historical injustices.
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Addressing the crippling debt burden
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that continues to stifle economic growth
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in many African nations -
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a direct consequence of exploitation
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and unfair trade practices.
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Providing resources and expertise to
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empower African nations to achieve
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sustainable development and participate
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fully in the global economy.
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Returning stolen artefacts
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and cultural treasures that rightfully
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belong to our heritage.
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Investing in the educational initiatives
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to promote a deeper understanding
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of African history, culture
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and contributions to the world.
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This is not a simple task;
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it requires courage, determination
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and a unified front.
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It requires us to engage
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in meaningful dialogue
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with those responsible and to advaocate
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tirelessly for our rights.
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I call upon my colleague African leaders,
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civil society organizations and
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youth groups and members of the diaspora
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to join hands in this important endeavor.
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Let us work together to build a future
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where justice prevails,
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where the wounds of the past are healed
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and where the potential of every African
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and person of African decent
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is fully realized.
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Let Africa Day, 2025 be a turning point.
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Let us reaffirm our commitment
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to building a continent of prosperity,
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opportunity, and equality
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for all our people.
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Let the pursuit of reparations
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be a testament to our resilience,
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our determination and
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our unwavering belief in a brighter future
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Happy Africa day,
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let us move together - united in purpose
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towards a just and equitable future
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for all Africans
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and people of African decent.