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    Alpha Condé and the Eritrean President: Pan-Africanists at Heart

    CourierconfidentielBy Courierconfidentiel25 May 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    At a time when Africa is undergoing major geopolitical transformation, some leaders continue to embody a deeply rooted Pan-African vision centered on sovereignty, dignity, and the emancipation of the continent from external influence. Among them, former Guinean President Alpha Condé and Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki are regarded by many Africans as true Pan-Africanists at heart.

    Alpha Condé: control of resources and African integration

    During his years in power, Alpha Condé consistently defended the idea of an Africa that controls its own natural resources and determines its own political future.

    He often opposed forms of foreign economic domination and advocated for the local transformation of African raw materials as well as stronger economic integration between African states. His speeches promoting African unity and monetary sovereignty resonated as a call to break away from dependencies inherited from colonialism.

    Isaias Afwerki: the voice of an Africa refusing interference

    On the other hand, Isaias Afwerki remains one of the African leaders most critical of foreign interference on the continent.

    Despite years of sanctions and diplomatic isolation, Eritrea has maintained a political discourse focused on national autonomy, resistance, and the defense of African interests. For many Pan-African supporters, the Eritrean president symbolizes an Africa that refuses to submit to international geopolitical pressure.

    A shared conviction: African sovereignty

    Beyond their political differences and distinct national realities, Alpha Condé and Isaias Afwerki share a common conviction: Africa can only achieve sustainable development by asserting its political, economic, and cultural sovereignty.

    Their vision echoes the ideals defended by historic Pan-African figures such as Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, and Patrice Lumumba.

    African youth at the heart of the Pan-Africanist revival

    At a time when African youth are demanding greater social justice, dignity, and independence, Pan-Africanist ideas are gaining momentum across the continent.

    Social media platforms, citizen movements, and a new generation of African intellectuals are placing issues such as economic independence, control of strategic resources, and African unity back at the center of public debate.

    Toward a strong, free, and self-confident Africa

    To their supporters, Alpha Condé and Isaias Afwerki represent the determination to build a strong, free, and self-confident Africa — an Africa capable of engaging with the rest of the world without losing its identity or sacrificing its interests.

    Pan-Africanism is far more than a political slogan; for many, it remains a living ideal. And in the ongoing struggle for a sovereign and respected Africa, certain leaders continue to inspire hope for a continent united by its history, culture, and shared destiny.

    Alpha Condé Conakry Érythrée Guinée Industrialisation Isaias Afwerki Jeunesse africaine Kwame Nkrumah Panafricanisme Patrice Lumumba Souveraineté économique Souveraineté financière Thomas Sankara
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