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…Says military coup not solution

 

By: Mercy Peter

 

 

 

The Country Director, ActionAid Nigeria, Andrew Mamedu yesterday posited that its is the responsibility of Africa to set agenda for its development.

This, is as Mamedu said military intervention is not the solution to the desired transformation sought.

Rather, he said it is the people making demands for accountability on political class.

The ActionAid boss spoke at the opening of a two day Regional People Power Forum Held in Abuja, with the theme ” Exploring Challenges and Prospects of Organizing for Social Transformation in the Midst of Rising Misery and Intensifying Strife”.

 

He said: “Africa must set the agenda for Africa’s development, and this can only happen when social movements put the pressure on the political class to deliver on critical promises and sectors that can accelerate development not just in our cities but also to the grassroots

“More importantly, we must build people power and the active agency of the citizen to make demands of the political class according to the constitution. Our social movements must begin to make what we call ‘Beautiful Trouble’ that will lead to transformation.”

He added, “We are reminded constantly, that the power in people is more potent than the people in power and we must activate that power through our organising and mobilising.”

Speaking on what ActionAid Nigeria has been doing to ensure transformation in Nigeria, Mamedu said ” In ActionAid, we have an increased resolve on how to contribute to solving this.

“We found out that counter-balancing and interconnected people’s movements will be key to resist repressive governments and draconian policies which continue to put more people in poverty. So, in our new Country Strategy Paper (CSP), we have prioritise working with social movements.

“Our CSP titled: Citizens Action to End Poverty and Injustice is founded on four critical but interlinked action of OAST – ORGANISE, ACT, SHIFT, THRIVE, as you can see, it is also fitting for the theme of this forum. At the federation level, our Strategic Implementation Framework (SIF 3) has also prioritise working with small bands of social movements all over the world.

“But there are challenges to social transformation and this we must surmount through organising in the midst of poverty, strive and misery”.

He therefore said the AAN will continue to provide the space for African social movements to engage and work together on critical social issues befuddling the continent.

He added, “In October, we facilitated the emergence of the cooperation of different social movement groups into Movement for Transformation of Nigeria (MOTiON), in Nigeria. The total membership of MOTiON is about 30 million Nigerians. We believe their collective

 

ActionAid Nigeria is currently the hub for social movement collaboration and support in west Africa.

Mamedu explained that “ActionAid is a global federation working for a world free from poverty and injustice. All we want is a just, fair and sustainable world, in which everybody enjoys the right to a life of dignity, and freedom from poverty and oppression. So, we work to achieve social justice and gender equality, and to eradicate poverty.”

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