African Union set to host the 36th Ordinary heads of state summit

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NAIROBI, Kenya - African heads of states will from next week convene in Addis Ababa-Ethiopia for the the 36th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union.

This comes amidst the rise of the insecurity and conflict within the continent.

The four day summit kicks off from the February 15-19 under the theme of the summit is continental trade, a big deal since the creation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area agreement (AfCTA) in 2018.

This 36th summit also takes off ,after signing the Sirte Declaration, observed that Africa needed to adjust from fighting colonialism and entrenching pan-Africanism to combating conflict and encouraging economic integration.

African Union Commission chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat’s home country of Chad, for example, has been struggling with protests since Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno extended his transitional leadership by 24 months. In December, the African Union Peace and Security Council condemned the violence but hasn’t discussed the issue any further.

Rights groups accuse Deby of cracking down on dissent and recently wrote to the AU Peace and Security Council demanding a response against violations.

Suspended Sudan wants to get back into the African Union family even though it has failed to resume its transition calendar as required by the AU.

Libya, one of the pioneers of the AU, has since been felled by competing warlords. The conflict in Ethiopia has ebbed after a peace deal, something the AU may take credit for mediating. But the insurgency in Cameroon is almost unspoken of on the AU agenda.

Prominent conflicts by non-state actors include the Tuareg separatist and jihadist insurgencies in Mali, Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria, jihadist and militia insurgencies in Burkina Faso, al Shabaab in Somalia, and the ethnic war in the Central African Republic.

The AU’s Agenda 2063, drafted in 2013, was meant to ease conflict, encourage trade, integration and raise prosperity. But the continental body already missed its initial target of “silencing guns” by 2020.

GAROWE ONLINE

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