"We are all builders of the same dream."
Some images defy time. With a single gesture, they break down walls of mistrust and division. One such image is that of Aïssata Lam, a radiant Black Mauritanian woman and senior state official, warmly embracing her Moorish compatriot, Sidi Ould Tah, newly elected president of the African Development Bank (AfDB). This rare moment reconciles hope and ideal.
The Moment Mauritania Recognized Itself
That embrace says everything: pride, merit, shared joy, and a promise of a common future. Through this gesture, Aïssata Lam transcended historical divides and reminded us that Mauritania, rich in its diversity, can only thrive in the unity of its people.
Sidi Ould Tah, through his exemplary path, proves that excellence has no color, no tribe, no border. Aïssata Lam may have remembered with emotion that her father was also a respected official at the AfDB. A sense of continuity and shared success strengthens her hope for Mauritania’s future.
This gesture is no accident. It is a powerful call for brotherhood, unity, and mutual recognition. It tells every Mauritanian, whether Moor, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof, or Haratin: "We are all builders of the same dream." It reminds us that a country’s greatness is not measured by the illusion of a pure identity, but by the ability of its people to care for each other, support each other, and rise together.
Some on social media have tried to twist this image. Opportunists saw political calculations. Racists called it betrayal. Extremists projected their fears onto it. To all of them, we must answer clearly: hatred, suspicion, and division only lead to moral decay and the collapse of our coexistence.
Those who refuse to see the beauty of this moment only reveal their own narrowness. They forget that Mauritania never grew through exclusion, but through openness, solidarity, and mutual respect. They forget that every victory, every success, every shared joy is a step forward on the road to national reconciliation and national dignity.
A Common Future to Build
The image of Aïssata and Sidi is a call to go beyond prejudice, reject hate speech, and build a Mauritania where every citizen, regardless of origin, has a place, a role, and dignity. It proves that unity is not a distant dream, but a reality within reach—if we choose to open our hearts.
Mauritania will not be built on division. Hate, suspicion, and rejection will never build a strong nation. They bring only suffering, frustration, and stagnation. Those who oppose fraternity only delay history’s course. Mauritania’s youth have already chosen hope. They strive every day to live together. They understand that shared emotion is the strongest bond, and that brotherhood is the only path to greatness.
This image points to a Mauritania where those who left, willingly or not, will return. A place where martyrs are honored through justice, where schools teach the shared history of all, where public spaces echo with all the nation’s languages, and where people celebrate together. A country where merit, talent, and solidarity are the only keys to success. A country where the question is no longer “Where are you from?” but “Where are we going together?”
This powerful image of brotherhood is an embrace that must remain open to all Mauritanians. We should renew it with each success and each fulfilled hope.
An embrace that stays open for our fraternity, so the wounds of division can finally close.
Prof. ELY Mustapha
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