July 2, 2024

Kenya ready to take leadership of AU through Raila; Musalia Mudavadi

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Kenya ready to take leadership of AU through Raila; Musalia Mudavadi

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi reaffirms Kenya's commitment to take leadership of AU amid Raila bid for the continental job

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi reaffirms Kenya’s commitment to take leadership of AU amid Raila bid for the continental job.

 Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has stated that Kenya is prepared and eager to assume the African Union’s leadership.

According to him, Kenya has a right and opportune chance to provide leadership to the AU.

Mudavadi highlighted Kenya’s resolve to advance the continent’s leadership while urging EAC members to stand with Kenya.

“I will not want to divulge into our campaign strategy but we are thinking very seriously about it and we want to work collectively as a country and as a region so that East Africa can have an opportunity to lead Africa,” he said.

Mudavadi said the country and the region’s leadership have set the eye on the ball and efforts are underway to ensure that the opportunity does not slide away.

Speaking during a media briefing on the second day of his tour of Lamu County Mudavadi said, is a matter of time before the real deal is struck.

“If you go into the past since the African Union was set up, we have had leadership from the West African block, South Africa and Central Africa too,” he noted.

“If you go alphabetically, you can see the strategic advantage that is now coming towards the East African region and we say we now have an opportunity as a region.”

Mudavadi noted that Africa is facing a lot of challenges and the crisis is bigger than what many might think of.

If Africans do not take charge of their issues, Mudavadi said the rest of the world might not give much attention to Africa.

“Africa is facing a lot of challenges and conflicts. If you look at it statistically without underplaying or downplaying the challenges in other parts of the world then Africa has more displaced people than those other regions that are facing challenges,” Mudavadi added.

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“Africa has more schools that have been disrupted than those other regions globally; Africa has almost 100 million children out of school because of the challenges and crisis we are facing.”

Mudavadi said the East African leadership has resolved to fix key areas that have dragged the continent backwards and plunged it into unnecessary tension and instability.

He said many might not appreciate the bitter reality that Africa is one of the continents with a very serious food security challenge with concentration being driven to other regions while Africans remain drowned in silent suffering.

“Democracy is under threat in several African countries. When you listen to the debate even Africans are talking more about the conflicts outside Africa than the conflicts in Africa, they are concentrating more on conflicts outside Africa than looking for ways to address their challenges,” he said.

Mudavadi said African issues require urgent attention and focus by Africans themselves working towards offering solutions to their problems.

The Prime CS added that peace and stability are key and urged African leaders to unite and rally together for the common good.

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