Kagame’s exceptional speech should awaken Africa

Editor, This is a great speech from a typical Pan-Africanist; a speech most other leaders do not attempt to air out for fear of condemnation by the so-called “our masters that we ought to pay our allegiance.”  Masters whose motives are to keep Africans in perpetual servitude.

Monday, April 22, 2013
Rwandan Foreign minister Louise Mushikiwabo (R), Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn (C) and President of Amhara Region, Ayalew Gobeze, get ready to welcome President Kagame to Bahir Dar - Ethiopia, yesterday. The New Times / Courtesy.

Editor, This is a great speech from a typical Pan-Africanist; a speech most other leaders do not attempt to air out for fear of condemnation by the so-called "our masters that we ought to pay our allegiance.”  Masters whose motives are to keep Africans in perpetual servitude.

It is time for all African leaders bury their hatchet, and follow President Kagame has indicated, and carry on Meles Zenawi’s legacy. Zenawi was a former prime minister of Ethiopia. He passed on last year.(Editor’s)Robert, Arusha,TanzaniaReaction to the story, "President Kagame’s speech at the Tana Security Forum 2013”, (The Sunday Times, April 21)