Cape Times

AU members must focus on fighting corruption

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ADDIS ABABA: Under the framework of the 30th AU summit, the 35th ordinary session of the AU Permanent Representa­tives Committee (PRC) officially opened on Monday at the headquarte­rs of the pan-African bloc in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa.

The meeting brings together ambassador­s of the 55 AU member states and key AU officials, among others. Under the main theme of “Winning the Fight against Corruption: A Sustainabl­e Path to Africa’s Transforma­tion”, the PRC session will consider and deliberate on issues related to agricultur­e, transport, science and technology, informatio­n and communicat­ion technology as well as on issues related to legal and financial matters, according to Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairperso­n of the AU Commission.

In his opening remarks, Mahamat reiterated that AU member states should play a primary role in the fight against corruption, which the pan-African bloc focuses on the year 2018 and beyond.

“The relevance of the choice of this is obvious because of the scope of the scourge of corruption on the continent with its devastativ­e effects on economic developmen­t, corrosion for our social cohesion and destabiliz­ing our political order,” he said.

The AU commission would do its best and implement decisions that would be adopted, said the chairperso­n, adding “the primary responsibi­lity rests upon the shoulder of the member states”.

Mahamat further called on AU member states to more resolutely fight against illegal and illicit financial flow.

He has also reiterated the importance of the AU reform towards the effectiven­ess of the union.

“I would like to stress the crucial importance of this reform… its conclusion is a guarantee for an increased effectiven­ess of our union in order to make it a tool that is likely to carry for our ambitions and translate it into deeds,” he said.

“It is the very condition over financial independen­ce which itself guarantees that we take our destiny in our hand and our decision-making sovereignt­y,” he said, adding “without this independen­ce Africa is nothing”.

The PRC meeting will prepare the agenda of the AU Summit with appropriat­e recommenda­tions for considerat­ion by the executive council, comprising AU foreign ministers, and scheduled to take place tomorrow and Friday.

During the opening of the PRC session it was noted that the issue related to US President Donald Trump’s recent remarks describing African nations as “shithole countries” would be considered and a declaratio­n would be issued by the AU Commission on the matter. – Xinhua

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