Retired South African president Thabo
Mbeki has called on universities in Africa to focus more on research and
educate young people in efforts to eradicate poverty and realise
development goals.
Mr Mbeki said serious intellectual input is required for social-economic development of the continent.
He
observed that universities must produce critical-thinking and
knowledgeable youths to bring out a stable society and drive out
political violence adding that his vision is to have guns silenced in
the continent by the year 2020.
Mr Mbeki spoke at Dedan
Kimathi University of Technology, Nyeri, after he was conferred with an
honorary degree in humane letters, honoris causa.
Litimations on access
While affirming that African countries are on the right path of development, the retired President said there were limitations on access to resources, education, clean water and employment opportunities.
While affirming that African countries are on the right path of development, the retired President said there were limitations on access to resources, education, clean water and employment opportunities.
“We
want educated Africans. Skilled people are needed and therefore quality
education must be offered. Universities have a responsibility of
assisting countries in achieving national development goals,” he added.
He noted that the continent must occupy an active place in economic and political development of the world.
Mr Mbeki further lauded the uprising in his country and called on governments to address grievances raised by protesters.
“The
people are speaking out and they want destiny of their future. They
will not stop demonstrating if their demands are not addressed because
they have refused to stand for the wrong,” he said.
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