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Raila reveals why he requested to leave his AU role

Thursday, February 23rd, 2023 13:32 | By
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. PHOTO/Courtesy
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. PHOTO/Courtesy

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has revealed that he requested to leave his African Union (AU) role as the High Representative for Infrastructure in Africa.

Responding to AU's move to end the role of the High Representative for Infrastructure in Africa, he said that he had asked to be relieved of the duties since it was becoming a challenge for him to be available.

"During our meeting on the sidelines of the 2nd Dakar African Infrastructure Financing Summit in Dakar, Senegal about three weeks ago, I indicated the challenges to my continued availability for the role of AU High Representative for Infrastructure Development in Africa. In that regard, I welcome your quick action that will free me to pursue other pressing and urgent matters," Raila said.

Raila indicated that the continent still faces pertinent challenges in infrastructural development, including inaction by the continent's leadership to embrace development.

Raila also says that vested interests outside the continent to keep Africa in its current state of underdevelopment have been a hindrance to development.

"Many challenges remain, including the inaction by the Continent's leadership and vested interests outside the Continent that are only too keen to keep Africa in its present condition. Hopefully, the continent will overcome these," Raila wrote.

In a statement dated February 19, 2023, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat said the end of Raila's role came after the continental body completed the transformation of NEPAD Agency to the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD.

"Your exceptional leadership and unique command of the issues concerned has been crucial to the leveraging of infrastructure as a key priority within the Continental agenda. The transformation of the NEPAD Agency to the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD has now been completed, with full mandate to implement the Continental agenda on infrastructure," Mahamat stated.

Raila's Role

Raila has been serving in the role since October 20, 2018, when he was appointed during the reign of former President Uhuru Kenyatta. The appointment came six months after he ended his political enmity with President Kenyatta, who played a crucial role in influencing the appointment.

"It has been a great pleasure and honour serving our Continent and our people and addressing Infrastructure development, which we agree is the greatest contributor to our unending struggle to lift ourselves out of poverty and under-development. I am proud to have made a contribution to the transformation of the NEPAD Agency to African Union Development Agency-NEPAD, among other contributions during my tenure," Raila wrote.

In his role, Raila was tasked with the integration of the continent through infrastructure, to promote economic growth and sustainable development.

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