The 12th Annual Zik Lecture Series featured insightful discussions by prominent figures, including the former Prime Minister of Malawi, Joyce Banda, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra, and the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last general elections, Mr Peter Obi. The speakers explored ways to propel Africa forward and enhance its competitiveness on the global stage.
Joyce Banda, addressing the challenge of poverty and corrupt leadership, urged Africans to unite for meaningful growth and development. She emphasized the need to address corruption within African leadership, drawing attention to organized crimes and looting that hinder the continent's progress. Banda also advocated for the active involvement of African women in discussions related to the upliftment of women and the importance of addressing climate change for sustainable development.
Governor Seyi Makinde stressed the importance of restructuring Nigeria to strengthen political and socio-economic unity. He called for a comprehensive restructuring that considers the most effective structure for the country, emphasizing the need to move beyond ethnic divisions and promote healthy competition for national progress. Makinde highlighted the national outlook of Zik of Africa and his belief in the indivisibility of Nigeria.
Peter Obi, the guest of honour, emphasized the critical role of dismantling criminality among leaders to overcome the challenges facing Africa. He pointed to leadership as the root cause of the continent's struggles and called for concerted efforts to eliminate criminal elements within African leadership.
In summary, the Zik Lecture Series provided a platform for thought-provoking discussions on the way forward for Africa, addressing issues of corruption, leadership, restructuring, and the need for unity to foster development on the continent.