The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AU chief ‘frustrated’ by African inaction on famine

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ADDIS ABABA: African Union head Moussa Faki Mahamat on Monday criticised member states for a lack of solidarity shown to nations on the continent who are facing famine and drought.

His comments came as heads of state gathered at the union’s headquarte­rs in the Ethiopian capital for a bi-annual meeting as fears rise of mass starvation because of conflict and a biting drought.

“I cannot hide my deep frustratio­n at the silence and inaction of Africans in the face of the terrible tragedy of famine in these regions,” said Faki, a former Chadian foreign minister elected in January as chairperso­n of the AU commission.

“What happened to the African values of solidarity and fraternity? What happened to our civil society?”

Faki’s election came days after the United Nations said the world was facing “the worst humanitari­an crisis since the end of the Second World War,” with 20 million people facing malnutriti­on and famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria.

An official declaratio­n of famine in South Sudan was lifted in June after four months, though the situation there and in the three other countries remains desperate.

The situation could be set to worsen as the much-anticipate­d rainy season in the Horn of Africa draws to a close. The rains were declared “significan­tly below average” by the weather monitoring group FEWSNET.

The AU summit will focus on issues including how to reform the body and make it financiall­y independen­t from foreign donors.

African leaders are also facing with the security threat in the Sahel and unresolved crises in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and South Sudan.

“At its last summit in January 2017, the AU called for the implementa­tion of the 2015 peace deal, but there is no momentum in getting the South Sudanese government to adhere to it,” the Institute for Security Studies wrote last month.

The think-tank also highlighte­d a lack of progress in deploying a regional protection force authorised by the UN last year. — AFP

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