African Union summit continues in Addis Ababa.
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Addis Ababa, 31.01.2017(Lana) The 28th African Union summit
continued Tuesday for the second day at the Ethiopian capital Addis
Ababa in closed sessions devoted to reform the AU.
The first day of the summit held under the theme; "Harnessing the
Demographic Divide through investments in the youths' the election of
the President of Guinea Republic, Alpha Kondi president of the
African Union for one year to Succeed the outgoing president Idriss
Debi of Chad, election of Chadian Musa Mohamed as chairman of the
African Union Commission to succeed the south African, Nkosazana
Dlamini- Zuma, and reelection of the Algerian Ismael Sharqi Peace and
security Commissioner for the second term, and accession of Morocco
as member 55 of the African Union.
Head of states sand governments of the African states are
discussing the report prepared by the Rwandan President Paul Kaghami
who was entrusted with the task of reforming the African Union
Commission to respond to the aspirations of the African continent in
security and development fields.
The reform aims at revitalizing the African union to enable it
respond to integration and development of the continent and embody
the goals of the 2063 agenda.
Among the points in the reform report was better division of
labour between the African Union.
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