President John Dramani Mahama has arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, to participate in a High-Level Retreat on African Union (AU) Institutional Reforms.
The retreat, scheduled for January 27-28, is being hosted by Kenya’s President, William Ruto, the African Union Champion.
The two-day event will bring together African leaders to discuss the progress and future of AU reforms. Key areas of focus will include sustainable financing and a review of the AU’s structure and operations.
These reforms aim to strengthen the AU’s ability to drive economic growth, peace, and stability across the continent.
President Mahama’s participation in the retreat underscores Ghana’s commitment to the African Union agenda.
As a respected leader on the continent, President Mahama will share his insights and experience to help shape the future of the AU. His contributions will be invaluable in driving the reforms forward.
The High-Level Retreat on AU Institutional Reforms is a critical step towards achieving the AU’s vision for a prosperous and peaceful Africa. By working together, African leaders can overcome the continent’s challenges and unlock its vast potential.
President Mahama’s presence at the retreat demonstrates Ghana’s dedication to this shared vision.
As the retreat gets underway, President Mahama and his fellow leaders will engage in fruitful discussions and debates. Their collective efforts will pave the way for a stronger, more effective African Union – one that can drive positive change and improve the lives of Africans everywhere.