Closing Remarks by the President of the Republic of South Africa, HE Mr Jacob 
Zuma, on the occasion of the Closing Session of the Global African Diaspora 
Summit, under the Theme: “Towards the Realisation of a United and Integrated 
Africa and its Diaspora”, Sandton Convention Centre, 



25 May 2012.
 
Programme Director;
Excellency the chairperson of the African Union, President Bon Yayi of the 
Republic of Benin,
Excellencies Heads of State and Government
Excellency Mr Jean Ping, AU Commission chairperson,
Ministers and Deputy Ministers, 
Members of the diplomatic corps
Distinguished delegates,
 
We have come to the end of a very productive and meaningful Summit. 
 
Once again, as Africans, we have asserted our shared descendency; our shared 
vision; our shared history; our shared experience, and our shared commitment to 
overcome the challenges faced by our people on the African continent. 
 
Once again, let me take this opportunity to commend the AU again for the 
sterling work they have done in putting this Summit together. 
 
The Commission has used this partnership to put together an event which is very 
close to the hearts of all Africans who really care for the development of this 
continent. 
 
The work we have done collectively is a true reflection of our hard work and 
dedication in ensuring that this event emerges victorious. This is our victory. 
This victory is a true reflection of our true advocacy to Africa’s regeneration.
 
Programme Director;

For us what remains critically important is how we are going to collectively 
realise the goals we have set for ourselves in this Summit. For this, we 
require a lot of courage, hard work and support for one another, especially our 
brothers and sisters in the Diaspora. 
 
I am particularly pleased that during our meetings at heads of state level, we 
had an opportunity to engage on issues related to strengthening the AU and its 
agencies.
 
We reflected on the need to create more opportunities for Africans in the 
Diaspora, integrating the African Diaspora into all socio-economic and 
political activities of the continent, and the promotion of good education and 
youth development. 
 
It is through education that we shall conquer the ills of poverty, unemployment 
and underdevelopment.
 
In this regard, the much acclaimed African scholar, Ben Okri, has this to say 
about Africa and its developments:  
 
 “Africa is a challenge to the human race in the 21st century because, through 
her, humanity can begin to feel at peace with itself. Africa is our conscience. 
 
“There can be no true progress for humanity till the sufferings of our brother 
and sister continents are overcome, till people everywhere live good lives, 
free from vile diseases, undernourishment, illiteracy and tyranny.”
 
Okri’s assertion resonates well with some of the key elements of our foreign 
policy objectives, chief amongst which is strengthening the African Agenda. 
 
Our view of placing the African Agenda as the foremost priority in our foreign 
policy is indicative of the value we attach to the prosperity of this 
continent. 
 
Ladies and Gentlemen,
 
The decisions we have taken and interventions we have made during this Summit 
are reflective of our vision for our people, especially the Diaspora. 
 
The vision we have as African leaders is that which seeks provide access to 
basic human needs for our people – at home and abroad.  
 
We must, therefore, ensure that we provide decent jobs to our people, through 
the linkages we have made throughout our consultations. We must ensure that all 
our people live in a safe and secure environment. 
 
I think we should take this opportunity to congratulate ourselves for making 
time to engage in all these activities related to the future of Africa, its 
people, and indeed, its Diaspora. 
 
We have had all forms of interaction, and went through the important processes 
in which we took stock of our common vision and ideals. 
 
We have documented all resolutions taken. Now work will have to start in 
earnest to ensure that we do not betray the people of Africa. 
 
We have set ourselves timeframes within which we shall have reached 
implementation phases of our resolutions. It was important to document what we 
did and the extent and depth to which we have committed ourselves to the goals 
we have set for this Summit. 
 
Programme Director;
 
We did so because we believe, as heads of state and government, that as and 
when we perform our duties, we never go astray and lose sight of the bigger 
picture.
 
This, we also did for posterity. The future generations should be able to tap 
on the same ideas we collectively shared in order to move this continent to 
greater heights. 
 
It is our firm belief that this Summit will become a showpiece of our intended 
collaboration with our African brothers and sisters in the Diaspora.  
 
Whilst this project must inspire us, its outcomes are a clear demonstration 
that even though we are situated in different parts of the world, nothing must 
prevent us from working towards a common goal – that of creating a better life 
for the people of Africa, and the Diaspora.
 
The resolutions we have taken in the Summit demonstrate that Africans are more 
than capable of successfully taking their destiny into their own hands. 
 
As we have come to the end of this Summit, I wish you all a safe journey upon 
your return back home to your people, and indeed, your different 
constituencies. 
 
As you leave Africa, I have no doubt in my mind that you will take back with 
you the fond memories of your stay in this Southern part of the continent. 
 
We hope you will forever cherish the moments you spent here on our shores, and 
most of all, the friendships you have forged with your brothers and sister.  
 
Your Excellencies, My Brothers and Sisters in the Diaspora;
 
This is your home; please take part in the activities that are geared towards 
developing this continent. Let us join hands and strengthen the AU and its 
agencies. It is in our best interest as a collective. 
 
Africa is calling. A continent poised to drive the future global economy, the 
next growth pole. 
 
Happy Africa Day!
 
I thank you.


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