Mudavadi urges EAC States to address needs of the youth after Kenya’s digital revolution
Prime Cabinet
Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia
Mudavadi has urged East African Community member states to fast-track regional
integration and address the pressing needs of the region’s youthful population.
Speaking at the
EAC Ministers retreat in Zanzibar, Mudavadi underscored the importance of
digital-age civic engagement and adaptive governance to meet evolving
expectations of the youth, who constitute 70 percent of Africa’s population.
"In Kenya,
we have witnessed how technology can mobilize youth and drive societal
change," he said. "As leaders, we must respond with agility and
foresight to harness this energy for inclusive growth and development."
Reflecting on
Kenya's constitutional provisions and recent civic engagement through digital
platforms, Mudavadi underscored the transformative power of technology in
fostering civic dialogue and accountability.
He emphasized
the importance of all States embracing dialogue as a cornerstone for addressing
the aspirations and challenges of the region.
"The
digital age compels governments to adapt swiftly to the aspirations ofcitizens.
We must innovate and engage proactively to meet the evolving expectations of
our youth," he said.
Mudavadi set the
tone for discussions on accelerating EAC’s regional integration. He welcomed Somalia,
the newest member of EAC, and commended the Somalia government for its
commitment to resilience and regional cooperation.
"I extend a
warm welcome to Somalia, our newest member, and commend their dedication to our
shared vision of a united and prosperous East African Community," he stated,
urging member states to deepen economic ties and fortify political stability
across the region.
The Chairperson
of the EAC Council of Ministers, Deng Alor Kuol, also lauded Somalia’s
accession to the EAC, describing it as a significant step towards deepening
regional integration, fostering economic cooperation and enhancing political
stability across the member states.
The Zanzibar retreat
brought together EAC ministers responsible for foreign affairs and regional
integration to deliberate on strategies to bolster regional integration and
strengthen security.
Delegates
engaged in candid exchange, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to
address transnational challenges and promote sustainable development.
They pledged to
strengthen partnerships to promote regional peace, security and economic
prosperity.
The delegates
affirmed their commitment to upholding the EAC's foundational principles of
solidarity, mutual respect and shared responsibility.
The retreat's
outcomes are set to inform strategic initiatives aimed at advancing integration
frameworks and enhancing collaboration in key sectors such as trade, security and
infrastructure development.
Moving forward,
the EAC remains steadfast in its commitment to navigating challenges and
seizing opportunities to build a more resilient and interconnected East Africa.
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