STATEMENT BY H.E. CHIEF FORTUNE CHARUMBIRA, PRESIDENT OF THE PAN-AFRICAN PARLIAMENT, ON THE OCCASION OF THE 62ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE AFRICAN UNION, 25 May 2025

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Fellow Africans, Brothers and Sisters in the Diaspora,

Today, we stand tall and proud as we commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the founding of the Organization of African Unity now the African Union a powerful symbol of our shared history, identity, and determination.

On this day in 1963, our visionary leaders gathered in Addis Ababa and etched a new chapter in the destiny of our continent. With courage and clarity, they declared Africa’s right to self-determination, unity, and development. They lit the torch of Pan-Africanism a flame that continues to guide our path towards sovereignty, dignity, and collective advancement.

This year, under the African Union’s 2025 theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations”, we are called not only to remember our past but to actively shape our future. This theme speaks to centuries of injustice of slavery, colonial domination, systemic racism, and economic marginalization that have long undermined the potential of African people both on the continent and across the globe.

As the Pan-African Parliament, we stand resolute in our commitment to this cause.

Reparative justice is not simply about compensation; it is about truth, healing, and transformation. It is about acknowledging historical crimes, holding accountable those who benefited from them, and ensuring redress that restores dignity, rebuilds trust, and reforms the systems that continue to perpetuate inequality.

We assert that the demand for reparations is not a plea it is a right grounded in international law, moral conscience, and historical evidence. It is a call for the world to reckon with the legacy of exploitation and to join Africa in building a future based on equity, mutual respect, and justice.

This year also marks the 21st anniversary of the Pan-African Parliament. In this milestone year, we renew our pledge to be the voice of Africa’s people, a watchdog for continental accountability, and a platform for dialogue, legislation, and progressive change. We will continue to amplify the voices of the marginalized, champion inclusive policies, and advocate for the integration of the African diaspora in our development agenda.

As we reflect on our journey from liberation to transformation, let us remember that our strength lies in our unity. Let us rise, not as fragmented states, but as One Africa with One Voice speaking boldly for justice, for peace, and for a prosperous future that leaves no African behind.

On this Africa Day, may we be inspired by the sacrifices of the past, emboldened by the opportunities of the present, and united in our vision for a just and dignified tomorrow.

Long live African Unity.

Long live the Spirit of Pan-Africanism.

H.E. CHIEF FORTUNE CHARUMBIRA

PRESIDENT OF THE PAN-AFRICAN PARLIAMENT