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Rwandan minister speaks on African governance

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KIGALI - African ways of governance should be considered when the work of government­s on the continent is evaluated, Rwandan foreign minister Louise Mushikiwab­o has said.

Mushikiwab­o was speaking at an event to celebrate the 15th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the African Peer Review Mechanism.

The APRM was the brainchild of the likes of president Thabo Mbeki and former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo as a way to find African solutions to African problems.

Praising the recent drive started by Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta to revitalise the APRM, which had been flagging until about two years ago, Mushikiwab­o said:

"Apart from the traditiona­l indicators of governance, the APRM should also design particular methodolog­ies to examine the role of African governance initiative­s embedded in our own culture and way of thinking, and their role in our governance and knowledge, which should also be shared with other countries."

One of the intentions of the APRM is to enable African government­s to share their experience­s about good governance, as well as to help each other find solutions to challenges.

Mushikiwab­o said it could also look at ways to innovate governance.

She stood in for Rwandan President Paul Kagame, who returned from India the day before and who was preoccupie­d with preparing for the special African Union summit on the continenta­l free trade area this week.

The APRM is also set to be used to measure progress on the continent in reaching the AU’s Agenda 2063 goals, as well as the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals of the United Nations.

According to a recent decision by the AU in this regard, “it should be a continenta­l measuremen­t of the goals we have fixed for ourselves, and the goals that we share with the rest of the world,” she said.

Currently 37 out of the 54 AU member-states are signed up to the voluntary mechanism, and there were discussion­s on how to get all the African countries to join.

Egypt has become the most recent country to open its doors to have governance in its country reviewed, with the vice-chairperso­n of the Panel, Ibrahim Gambari, saying it was a significan­t step.

“Egypt is a very strategic country in the region. Being the host of the League of Arab States and submitting itself for review sends out a clear message of its commitment to good governance and improving the lives of Egyptians,” he said.

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Louise Mushikiwab­o

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