Afrique : le temps de la souveraineté économique a sonné
At the 39th African Union Summit, Guinean President Mamadi Doumbouya delivered a powerful speech that marks a strategic turning point for the continent. More than a diplomatic intervention, this address resembled a true roadmap for an Africa that now intends to fully assume its economic sovereignty.

The Guinean Head of State emphasized a now widely shared reality: Africa can no longer be content with being a mere reservoir of raw materials. Local processing of resources, skills development for human capital, and the structuring of competitive industries are now imperatives.
In this context, African economic integration appears as a crucial lever. President Doumbouya emphasized that no African country can achieve sustainable development by remaining isolated. Intra-African partnerships, based on mutual and balanced interests, must become the norm.
This discourse is part of a broader continental trend: that of an Africa which now rejects structural dependence and asserts its ability to define its own economic destiny.
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