What Uhuru Has Planned 3 Days to Raila's Swearing-in

With National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga's inauguration as the people's president scheduled for Tuesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for a summit of the African Union (AU) which will focus on governance issues.

The President left the country after announcing a major shake-up of his administration, as he nears completion of assembling the team to help him deliver on his second term agenda.

The 30th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly and a number of associated meetings, including a session on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) gets underway in the Ethiopian capital at the weekend.

President Kenyatta will on Saturday attend a special meeting on South Sudan peace process.

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He will also join other leaders at the 5th Board of Directors’ meeting of the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI).

President Kenyatta is also scheduled to chair the 27th Session of the Heads of State and Government participating in the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) forum.

Accompanying the president is First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, who will be attending the Organization of African First Ladies Against Aids (OAFLA) General Assembly on the sidelines of the AU Assembly.

Kenya has been at the forefront in promoting peace and security both at the regional and continental arena. Consequently, President Kenyatta will be among the leaders who will deliberate on the state of peace and security in the continent at the AU’s Peace and Security Council meeting. Kenya is slated to chair the Peace and Security Council in February.

Apart from governance, issues of conflict resolution across Africa will also be discussed including the situation in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia and Libya.

Current AU President Alpha Conde of Guinea is also expected to hand over the mantle to Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame – in what is a yearly rotation of the presidency.

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