Buhari seeks reformed AU to remain relevant

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has called for the overhauling of the African Union if it must remain relevant in intergovernmental processes.

According to a statement on Sunday by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President made the call in an intervention at the ongoing two-day 34th Summit of the AU being held virtually.

The statement was titled “AU must be reformed to stay relevant -President Buhari.”

Shehu quoted the President as saying that “global realities demand that the AU be overhauled if it must remain relevant in intergovernmental processes.

“We must work concertedly to ensure a productive, self-sufficient and purpose-driven organisation that will fully serve the interests of the people.

“As we commence the operationalization of this new structure and system, Nigeria demands a truly reformed, efficient and effective AU Commission, one that is fully committed to the discharge of its duties and responsibilities.’’

Buhari commended President Paul Kagame of Rwanda for presenting a special report on the need to reform the AU.

The President also appreciated the support of Heads of State and Government of the AU in the election of Ambassador Bankole Adeoye as Commissioner, Political Affairs, Peace and Security.

Buhari noted the overwhelming and historic endorsement of the ambassador with 55 votes, an indication that all the members voted, while congratulating the career diplomat, who also serves as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the AU and UNECA.

He urged Adeoye to deploy his knowledge and experience in foreign policy and diplomacy, particularly on bilateral and multilateral issues, to bring value to the new position, with an assurance of the country’s support.

The President congratulated all elected members of the African Union Commission, 2021, which include the Chairman, Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chad, and Deputy Chairman, Dr Monique Nsanzabaganwa, Rwanda.

 

 

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