ONE campaign ambassador D’banj and the Africa Executive Director for ONE Sipho Moyo were invited to ABC News to discuss with host George Stephanopoulos about the the upcoming U.S.-African Leader’s summit.
You can watch the interview here.
Read the transcript;
George: Africa get something much attention right now. There’s the man they call Africa’s Bono.
Nigerian superstar D’banj. He joins us now with Dr. Sipho Moyo.
The executive director in Africa for the
one campaign. Thank you for joining us. One of the goals of the video
was to get African countries to invest 10% of national budgets on
agriculture.
Why is that the key?
D’banj: Well, good morning, George.
For me, coming from Africa, it is so key
for us to know what we have. And if you look through, when I was
approached, I wanted to start the campaign. Ten years ago, the African
leaders called me and said, 10% for agriculture.
Of the annual budget. Why? Agriculture
has been seen to be the fastest way of eradicating poverty and creating
job creation across Africa.
By the time we finish this, we have 1 million or 2 million African youth saying we want to support agriculture. “
George: How do you get
it done Dr Moyo, when so many African nations are suffering with
corruption, weak governance and health challenges like Ebola?
Sipho Moyo: “Well I think what is really exciting about this is that, we have struck a chord with agriculture.
We polled nine countries. Citizens in
nine countries about what their real priorities were. One thing we heard
from African citizens is it’s important for the leaders to invest in
agriculture.
So I think this whole campaign really
struck a chord. Because this is coming from the citizens. The pressure
is coming from African citizens.
It’s made this a very different kind of
campaign. And one which they will keep commitments on. I think that is
really what it is.
You have citizens saying to the leaders, you need to keep this commitment. And that’s what is going to make it stick.”
George: And d’banj, what would you hope to hear from president Obama at the summit this week?
D’banj: “For me, first
of all, the theme of the summit is why we’re here. It’s investing in the
next generation. I’m glad I’m privileged to be from the next
generation.
Using my music. Using our music, which,
ten years ago, we had no record label, no industry. Because we believed
in ourselves and what we had, we continued and now the music industry is
the biggest export from Africa after oil and gas.
I will just say that president Obama
should please help us. Make sure that the African leaders, what they’re
permitted in the summit, make sure they implement it. Because we have
what it takes to unravel the wealth in Africa.”
Sipho Moyo: “On that theme. George, if I may come in there. It is exciting because this is about investing in the next generation.
Looking for it and hoping that the key
discussions will be around agriculture. That is the biggest potential
for moving the most number of people out of poverty. At the same time.
As well as talking about energy. That is
holding back development in Africa. The lack of energy really holds
back and, you know, hampers education, health, and particularly the
agriculture.”
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