Renowned musician and Pan-African cultural ambassador Rocky Dawuni has delivered a passionate call for immediate action across the continent, insisting that Africa cannot afford to wait until 2063 to realise its full potential.
Speaking to student leaders and activists at the University of Ghana on Saturday, March 14, 2026, during The Borderless Africa Campus Connect, Dawuni painted a sobering picture of a continent held back by self-inflicted wounds, weak governance, and internal divisions.
While acknowledging long-term initiatives such as the African Union’s Agenda 2063, Dawuni emphasised the urgent need for immediate action.
“The African Union talks about Agenda 2020, Agenda 2063—plans for the Africa we want. But we must transform that vision into the Africa we need right now,” he urged.
The cultural ambassador also highlighted the plight of African youth disillusioned by poor leadership and economic hardship, many of whom risk their lives crossing the Sahara in search of a better future in Europe.
“Our youth have lost hope. They face danger, traverse deserts, and leave their countries in search of a dream elsewhere. This is the ultimate indictment of current governance across Africa,” he said.
He reserved his strongest critique for the ongoing conflict in Sudan, describing it as a tragic example of how internal and external interests continue to fracture African solidarity.
“Many different interests, a country that is divided, one of the richest, but cannot use its own resources to uplift its people.
Dawuni stressed, “Sudan is one of the richest countries, yet it cannot use its own resources to uplift its people. Our own brothers and sisters are turning on each other, with competing interests pulling groups apart.”
The event, hosted by Africans Rising in partnership with the Rocky Dawuni Foundation, served as a platform for intergenerational dialogue on practical solutions for Africa’s challenges.
Key Pan-African voices, including Movement Coordinator Hardi Yakubu and student leader Moses D. Kouyo, engaged the audience on holding leaders accountable and driving meaningful change across the continent.
Dawuni’s address reinforced the message that Africa’s future depends on decisive leadership, accountable governance, and the empowerment of its youth—an urgent agenda that cannot be postponed.
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