Obasanjo Speaks: Why I Believe Raila Odinga Is The Right Person For African Union’s Top Seat

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By Abiola Olawale

Former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo has declared his support for a former Prime Minister of Kenya and the Leader of Opposition, Raila Odinga for the position of chairperson of the African Union Commission.

Obasanjo, while addressing a press conference in Nairobi, said Odinga is the right person to take the leadership of the AU, adding that it is the right time for the East Africa region to take leadership of the commission.

Obasanjo, who is the AU Special Envoy, said the position requires a person with experience who understands issues affecting Africa, adding that Odinga possesses such qualities.

In his words, “I have no doubt that my friend who is standing next to me (Hon. Odinga) is the right person to take over the mantle. If the EAC region backs him, I believe the rest of the continent will support him.

“People who have held the position of head of government either as President or PM are most suitable for this job. Looking at it critically, it is the turn of East Africa.

“We need a person with experience and who understands the situation Africa is in, and who comes from a background that can make a difference to take charge of AU. AU needs the right leadership at the right time,” Obasanjo added.

Obasanjo’s statement came shortly after Odinga declared his intention to vie for the AUC chairperson, promising to bring social and economic change to the continent if elected.

He was ready to offer his services to the leadership of Africa, having gained experience and networks as the AU High Representative for Infrastructure Development in Africa.

Odinga said. “I have served in the AU in the capacity of high representative, it gave me a good advantage to be able to learn about every African country and the comparative advantages and I believe that by walking together with the countries we can make Africa great.”

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