Happy New Month from ACUC
Renewing the Pan-African dream with resolve and purpose

The AfriKan Continental Union Consult (ACUC) has issued a passionate call for a renewed commitment to Pan-African ideals, stressing truth, trustworthiness, focus, and hard work as the pillars for Africa’s sovereign liberation from colonial vestiges.
In a statement rich with historical reflection and forward-looking vision, the ACUC reaffirmed its unwavering belief in the collective struggle for justice, freedom, and dignity across the African continent.
“In this search for true sovereign liberty from the vestiges of colonialism, committed with Truth, Trustworthiness, Focus, and Hard work, victory is assured. Never say die until we walk in justice, freedom, and self-dignity with joy and happiness dictating on the fair use of our precious minerals and other natural resources beneath the Afrikan soil,” the statement read
The Committee emphasised that Africa’s wealth, particularly its vast natural resources, must benefit all Africans equally. It called for a people-centred approach to governance and resource distribution, anchored in the spirit of Afrikan Good Neighbourliness and communal benefit-sharing under a unified African Republican State.
Quoting key Pan-African figures, the statement referenced Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s prophetic words:
“Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hands unto God. Africa Must Unite!”, spoken in Addis Ababa in May 1963, during the founding of the Organisation of African Unity.
It also invoked a quote attributed to former African Union Chairperson H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma:
“The African ancestors are protecting the President, the patriotic son of the soil, Ibrahim Traoré, the true Pan-Africanist.”
This month’s message underscores ACUC’s belief that the journey to full emancipation demands collective resolve and shared sacrifice, driven by ancestral wisdom and youth-led energy.
The statement closed with a spirited slogan that echoes throughout Pan-African movements:
“VENCEREMOS – We shall overcome!”



