Happy New Year my fellow comrades!
It is my pleasure to write a brief letter to young African leaders who contributed so much in 2015 for the realization of sustainable development in our prestigious continent. Your ideas, works and achievements in preceding years were beyond par and deserved utmost recognition. This is why I deemed it necessary to, first of all, thank all African youth for job well done.
Amidst the instabilities, meltdowns and other unfriendly events of last year, we exhibited adequate knowledge and understanding of the pathway to African development via our numerous works, campaigns and investment procedures. After successive hobnobs with intelligent young Africans, even at the 2015 AFRICA YOUTH DAY in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, I am well convinced that a great revival is set to commence in Africa through successful implementation processes.
In this regard, I urge us all to make 2016 a historical year for the continent through our continued efforts in carrying that torch of Africa's development prospect. We must not relent in the face of challenges, but stick together to redeem our motherland from the claws of underdevelopment and poverty. In 2016, I encourage all African youth to be sources of inspiration to one another, standing tall in every moment whilst giving more than ever for the development of the continent.
Let us make 2016 a watershed year for Africa. It is the time for more work!
Give your best and inspire others to do likewise for the love of Africa...
I wish you a happy and successful 2016!
Regards,
Prince IFOH.
President, Young African Leaders Forum (YALF)
YALF is a renowned youth-led continental movement with the initiative to move Africa to the First World Status. On this platform, young leaders from the 54 African nations discuss and proffer solutions to the continent's social, economic and political developmental issues. YALF is also the publisher of the prestigious development Journal, Young African Leaders Journal of Development (#YALJOD). Visit our official website: www.yalf-africa.org
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