President Nana Akufo-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has charged the newly elected leadership of the Pan African Youth Union (PYU), to do all within their mandate to insist on democratic governance in all African countries and to fight against military interventions and takeovers.

Addressing a delegation led by Pius Enam Hadzide, CEO of the National Youth Authority (NYA) at the Jubilee House on 2 March 2022, President Akufo-Addo said there are very serious issues confronting the African continent and it is only through the promotion of democratic responsibility that the continent’s challenges can to dealt with.

“The issues before our continent are well known; how to engender the peace and security of our continent, promote good governance, and of course, as a result, accelerate the development of our economies and improve the living standards of our people.”

“These are the main issues before us in our generation and you have been given a very important role in realising this vision of Africa’s future,” Akufo-Addo said.

“We have to insist on good governance, we have to insist on democratic responsibility on our continent. We have seen what the eras of coups and military interventions did to our continent and in our various nations,” the President added.

President Akufo-Addo emphasised that the phenomenon of coups “did not bring us (the African continent), the progress that we should have had”.

To this end, the President noted that the responsibility entrusted to the leadership of PYU “to preach the lessons, the virtues of democrat engagement, preach the virtues of Africa being responsible and capable of promoting and defending its own interests, is a very heavy responsibility that has been places” on them.

Confidence in PYU leaders

He observed that having listened to the two leaders, Ahmed Bening Wiisichong, the newly elected Ghanaian born Secretary General of the PYU and Mumuni Diala, the President of the Pan African Union (PAU), he is fully persuaded that they will live up to the task.

“You will have the support of this government and myself personally in whatever you are doing so long as it is geared towards these goals” the President assured the delegation.

Peace award

As part of the visit, leader of the delegation Pius Enam Hadzide, also presented to President Akufo-Addo, a citation conferring on him the Africa Peace Prize from the Youth of Africa for his efforts in promoting peace in West Africa and the continent as a whole.

Secretary general of PYU

Ahmed Bening Wiisichong is a Ghanaian youth leader, Pan Africanist and a social engineer. He was elected as the Secretary General of the Pan African Youth Union in November 2021 at the 4th Ordinary Congress of the Pan African Youth Union in Niamey, Niger.

He is also the Africa Head of the Commonwealth Youth Innovation Hub.

In his brief remarks, Wiisichong, observed that President Akufo-Addo’s exemplary leadership on the continent of Africa, paved the way for his election to the high office of secretary general of the PYU.

“I will use this opportunity to congratulate you for providing leadership and for guiding us through this journey. We want to assure that we shall deliver on the mandate that we have been given in achieving the objectives of agenda 2063 and the Africa we want”

Pan African Youth Union

The Pan African Youth Union (UPJ/PYU), is the coordinating body for youth organizations at the national, regional and continental Africa.

The UPJ/PYU has a mandate from the African Union Heads of State (July 2006 Summit) and has headquarters in Khartoum, Sudan. The UPJ/PYU is an advisory agency for the Youth Commission of the African Union and is currently supported by the African Union Youth Programme.

There are competing regional and sub-regional organisations across Africa. The UPJ/PYU is a member of the International Coordination Meeting of Youth Organisations (ICYMO) and is recognised as the regional youth platform from Africa.

In 2016 the UPJ/PYU signed a cooperation agreement with the Commonwealth Youth Council to strengthen regional youth representation