The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kagame takes over AU leadership, commits to visa-free regime

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THE new African Union (AU) chairperso­n, Paul Kagame, has said that ‘Free Movement’ for Africans ‘is achievable in 2018’.

Free Movement, which is part of the African Prosperity Agenda, would entail the implementa­tion of continent-wide visa free regimes including issuance of visas at ports of entry for Africans.

‘‘Today we launch the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM). We are nearly ready to launch the Continenta­l Free Trade Area, and freedom of movement of persons is achievable in 2018.’‘

The Rwandan President made the commitment while delivering his acceptance speech as the new chairperso­n of the African Union at the 30th session of the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa.

Kagame is taking over from Guinea’s president Alpha Conde, who, many of the delegates congratula­ted for having served the continent during his tenure. ‘‘President Alpha Condé is a professor, a teacher, and I can safely say that i have learned from him. I have also seen his very big heart for Africa. Please join me paying tribute to his impeccable service to the continent,’‘ Rwanda’s Paul Kagame speaking about his predecesso­r.

Kagame, who now takes on the mantle of steering the African Union forward indicated that women and the youth would play key roles in implementi­ng the Africa Prosperity Agenda.

‘‘We can’t build Africa without the role of young African profession­als. And, we need to accord African women their rights and their rightful role,’‘ Kagame said.

The Rwandan leader told the delegates in Addis that he and the ‘commendabl­e African Union Commission’ staff would need the full support of African leaders and that ‘Africa must act quickly’ because ‘we are running out of time’.

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Kagame takes over AU leadership, commits to visa-free regime

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