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    A United Continent on the Move: Ambassador Kouyateh’s Call for an African Logistics Renaissance

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsNovember 20, 2025Updated:November 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read29 Views
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    In a hall alive with purpose and the quiet confidence of a continent on the rise, H.E. Sheikh Al-Moustapha Kouyateh, Ambassador-at-Large of the Republic of Liberia, took the floor at the inaugural Africa Logistics Forum with a message that carried the weight of history and the promise of a new African century.

    His address, delivered to ministers, parliamentarians, industry leaders, and international partners, did not simply open another conference. It set a tone. It set a standard. And it set out a vision of Africa that refuses to settle for the narrow frame others have drawn for it.

    Ambassador Kouyateh began by expressing gratitude to the Forum’s organisers and extending warm greetings to dignitaries from across the continent and beyond. He carried with him a message of friendship from President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, a message destined for His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, an acknowledgement of the long-standing respect between Liberia and Morocco, and a reaffirmation of Africa’s growing appetite for genuine collaboration.

    He urged the audience to treat the gathering as a family conversation, one anchored in shared stakes, shared struggles, and shared ambition. Logistics, he reminded them, is not a dusty technical subject; it is the arterial system of African prosperity. Without modern, connected, dependable logistics, no trade policy can breathe, and no continental dream can walk.

    The Logistics Imperative

    The Ambassador did not shy away from the truth. Africa today trades only 15% of its economic potential within its own borders, a number that would be unthinkable in any other major region of the world.

    As the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) enters a decisive phase, Ambassador Kouyateh argued that the continent must make a “massive, structural, and sustainable leap” in logistics. Roads, ports, rail, digital corridors, these are not luxuries; they are the foundations of sovereignty.

    “We must connect our territories and dismantle the invisible fences that have, for too long, kept Africans apart,” he said. “A connected Africa is a strong Africa.”

    Trade With Ourselves, Build With Ourselves

    A central theme of his address was a powerful call for intra-African trade. The Ambassador highlighted the need for African nations to exchange not only goods but ideas, data, and digital tools. He drew attention to the emerging “Labor Web” initiative, a platform designed to help continental dialogue and build Africa’s own value chains, shaped by African hands.

    The Forum, he noted, is a symbol of Africa’s collective determination to build its roots deep and its branches wide.

    “We must move beyond the comfort of accepting the status quo,” he said. “Africa must trade with Africa.”

    Morocco as a Model of Vision and Integration

    Ambassador Kouyateh reserved admiration for Morocco’s ambitious infrastructure developments, especially the Dakhla Atlantic Port, a project that promises to reshape regional connectivity and unlock new corridors for commerce, industry, and investment.

    He described Morocco’s efforts as a blueprint for how African nations can lift each other through infrastructure, energy interconnection, and cross-border industrial zones. These projects, he said, belong not just to Morocco, but to Africa as a whole.

    “Morocco is showing what is possible when African nations build with intention and vision,” he remarked. “This is the spirit of integration our continent needs.”

    Continental Unity and Shared Sovereignty

    The Ambassador drew on President Boakai’s own philosophy that Africa succeeds only when it stands as one people, committed to liberty, dignity, and justice for every African.

    He called for new strategic partnerships, both across Africa and with international partners willing to support African-led development without imposing foreign priorities. Africa, he emphasised, holds immense natural and human wealth; what is still is the political will to unlock it together.

    “We must invest in complementarities, not competition,” he said. “Sovereignty grows when we build together.”

    A Closing Call to Build the African Future

    Ambassador Kouyateh closed with a vision that stretched beyond the Forum’s schedule or the diplomatic formalities of the day. He spoke of concrete projects, long-lasting partnerships, and a renewed momentum that treats prosperity not as an abstract policy but as a lived reality for ordinary Africans.

    He invited the room and, by extension, the continent, to think boldly, act collectively, and love Africa enough to build it with their own hands.

    “Africa’s future will not be gifted to us,” he concluded. “We will build it ourselves together, with courage, unity, and unwavering determination.”

    The room rose to its feet not out of politeness, but because the message was impossible to ignore. Africa is moving. Africa is rising. And voices like Ambassador Kouyateh’s are shaping its direction with clarity, conviction, and an unshakeable belief in what the continent can and must become.

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