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Raila's tenure as AU special envoy for infrastructure ends

The end of his tenure was announced by the African Union Commission president Moussa Faki.

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by The Star

Big-read23 February 2023 - 09:14
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In Summary


  • Raila held the position as NEPAD Agency prepared to take full charge of the docket.
  • In a letter dated February 19, Faki commended the ODM leader for accepting the role, adding that Raila's leadership has been key to leveraging infrastructure as a key priority in the continent.
Azimio leader Raila Odinga

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's tenure as the African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development has come to an end.

The end of his tenure was announced by the African Union Commission president Moussa Faki.

In a letter dated February 19, Faki commended the ODM leader for accepting the role, adding that Raila's leadership has been key to leveraging infrastructure as a key priority in the continent.

Raila held the position as NEPAD Agency prepared to take full charge of the docket.

"The transformation of the NEPAD Agency to the African Union Development Agency has now been completed, with a full mandate to implement the Continental agenda on infrastructure," Faki said.

"Your role in this journey, Excellency, has been invaluable. Allow me to express my profound gratitude for accepting to serve in this role during the transition period, which has now come to a happy conclusion." 

Raila was appointed the High Representative for Infrastructure Development in Africa role in October 2018.

"This decision is part of the African Union’s drive to expedite the integration of the continent through infrastructure, in order to promote economic growth and sustainable development," Faki said.

"He will also support the Commission and NEPAD initiatives to encourage increased commitment from development partners." 

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