Ruto urges African nations to tackle climate change together

National
By David Njaaga | Jun 11, 2023
President William Ruto. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

President William Ruto has called on African nations to embrace the global energy transition as a crucial step in addressing the world's climate challenges.

Ruto spoke in Djibouti on Sunday, June 11, 2023, when he addressed the country's National Assembly where he emphasized the importance of sustainable solutions, stating that they have the potential to propel the continent to the forefront of a new industrial revolution.

He left the country for Djibouti on Saturday to participate in the 14th Ordinary Assembly of Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Heads of State and Government.

Ruto is expected to engage in bilateral talks with Djibouti's President Ismail Omar Guelleh.

"Climate change has placed the entire world on 'a path to hell'," Ruto said.

He further highlighted Africa's role in combating the climate crisis, citing diversified sources of green energy, vast carbon sinks, critical clean energy minerals, abundant natural resources, and a young population.

Ruto called on African Parliamentarians to champion the implementation of appropriate institutions that effectively address the challenges of our time.

He stressed the need to deepen democracy, enhance accountability, increase inclusion, strengthen the rule of law, and expand freedom, while cautioning against the counterproductive path of repression and autocracy.

Ruto also emphasized the importance of resisting and condemning unconstitutional changes of government while holding the unjust global financial system and its prejudicial biases and attitudes responsible, not only for Africa's benefit but also to prevent the collective peril faced by humanity.

"It is clear now that the climate crisis will be brought under control once the global financial and governance frameworks facilitate Africa to emerge as the champion of a green industrial revolution. To get there, we have to deepen African unity, sustain and intensify our collaboration, and speak in one firm and clear voice," he stated.

President Ruto further highlighted the urgent need for reforms within the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), asserting that its current structure hampers individual and collective endeavors to overcome persistent challenges such as climate change, peace, and security.

He criticized the undemocratic, unrepresentative, opaque, and unaccountable nature of the UNSC, where only five countries hold significant power, with none of them being African.

Ruto pointed out that this situation prevents effective responses to the pressing peace and security needs of conflict-affected regions, particularly the Global South, which represents more than half of the world's population.

He commended Djibouti for its growing geostrategic significance in the face of advancing globalization and escalating geopolitical complexity, acknowledging the country's progress in mobilizing effective consensus among IGAD member states on regional environmental, peace, and security issues.

Share this story
Kip Keino Classic lives up to its billing
The seventh edition of the Absa Kip Keino Classic lived up to its billing at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Friday.
FKF power struggles throw Kenyan football in jeopardy
The unfolding drama paints a troubling picture of a federation slipping back into familiar cycles of boardroom wars, allegations of corruption, and leadership struggles.
It's 'do or die' Mashemeji Derby for AFC and Gor
The stage is set for one of the biggest matches in Kenyan football as Gor Mahia take on archrivals AFC Leopards in the Mashemeji Derby at Nyayo Stadium today (3 pm).
KPA drown Th3 Swish to register seventh win on the trot
Kenya Basketball Federation Women’s Premier League defending champions Kenya Ports Authority beat Th3 Swish 77-59 in a match played yesterday at Ulinzi Sports Complex.
KCB, Kabras Sugar storm into Kenya Cup final
KCB RFC has secured a place in the 2025-2026 Kenya Cup final after a commanding 52-07 victory over Nondescripts in a one-sided semi-final clash at the KCB Sports Club yesterday.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS