President Sirleaf Declares May 25, As ‘Africa Day’; To Be Observed as A Working Holiday

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has by Proclamation declared Thursday, May 25, 2017 as “Africa Day”, to be observed throughout the country as a “Working Holiday”.

 

According to a Foreign Ministry release, Africa Day, formerly known as Africa Liberation Day, has been celebrated annually on May 25, to mark the determination of the people of Africa to liberate the continent from foreign domination and exploitation as well as the signing of the Charter establishing the Organization of African Unity (OAU).

 

As a founding Member of the OAU, now the AU, the Government of Liberia joins other Member States of the Organization to celebrate Africa Day under the theme: “Harnessing the Demographic Dividend through Investment in Youth.”

 

The Proclamation states that the OAU, now African Union (AU) was formed and established on May 25, 1963, to inter ala, to rid the continent of the remaining vestiges of colonization and apartheid; to promote unity and solidarity among African States; to coordinate and intensify cooperation for development; to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Member States and to promote international cooperation within the framework of the United Nations.

 

It further states that the African Union (AU) comprising 54 Member States, continues to provide an effective forum that enables its Members to adopt coordinated positions in international fora on matters of common concern to the continent and defend the interest of Africa effectively.

 

The Proclamation notes that in the creation of the OAU and its subsequent transformation into the AU, Liberia has remained conscious, as pioneer leader, of her African vocation and consistently projected a spirit of collaboration with fellow African States to ensure the consolidation of independence and peace on the Continent.

 

In this respect, Liberia’s strong advocacy of regionalism as a path to African Unity has laid the foundation for the flourishing of sub-regional organizations with the core objective of promoting cooperation across borders and protecting the rights and safety of the African people.

 

President Sirleaf has, therefore, called on all Government Ministries and Agencies, business houses to cooperate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to execute appropriate programs befitting the occasion.

 

Meanwhile, as part of activities marking the observance of the day on May 25, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the African Union Liaison Office in Liberia and the African Diplomatic and Consular Corps will hoist the flag of the African Union at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs early in the morning. Other activities are planned for later in the evening.