
Saturday May 26, 2018
By Munira Abdelmenan Awel
African countries should make sure borders do not hinder free movement across continent, says Thomas Quartey
Thomas Kwesi Quartey, deputy chair of the African Union Commission
ANKARA - Unity
among African countries will help build a peaceful, prosperous and
integrated continent, a top African Union official said in Turkey’s
capital Ankara on Friday.
In a speech
titled "Africa rising" marking Africa Day, co-organized by the African
diplomatic corps with Ankara University, Thomas Kwesi Quartey, deputy
chair of the African Union Commission, stressed that African countries
should work to make sure borders do not hinder free movement across the
continent.
Lines drawn by European powers during the colonial era are the borders which remain with Africa even today, he explained.
Africa
Day celebrates the successes of the Organization of African Unity --
the African Union’s predecessor, founded on May 25, 1963 -- in the fight
against colonialism and apartheid.
Earlier
Quartey, a Ghanaian diplomat with decades of experience, told Anadolu
Agency that he appreciates Turkey’s determination to cooperate with
Africa, saying: "Turkey has always demonstrated its love and affection
towards Africa."
He added: "Turkey offers the possibility of cooperation and education."
"For
us, Turkey represents what is possible in education, science, and
technology," he said, explaining how Turkey is a model country for
Africa’s vision of its development.
Turkey, Africa's 'strategic ally'
The
diplomat underlined the importance of education in the growth of the
continent, saying: "We want every African child in school."
“You can find Turkey’s example of focusing on girls’ education," he added.
According
to Quartey, Turkey is a major strategic ally for the African Union. It
cooperates with African countries in such areas as establishing
Ethiopia’s textile industry to building airports in Ghana to stabilizing
Somalia in the Horn of Africa.
"For most people in Africa, Turkey is a friendly place, Turkey is near to us in spirit,” he said.
Quartey
also thanked the people of Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
saying: “I am very happy to be here and to have a friend with such
understanding and appreciation like Turkey."
At
the event, Ankara University Professor Ilhan Karasubasi also stressed
the importance of unity as cooperation between people goes beyond
borders.
Concluding the event, Abdulkadir Gurey, Ankara University's deputy rector, presented Quartey with commemorative gifts.