Rwanda President Paul Kagame Endorses Raila For AU Top Job

 

Rwanda President Paul Kagame has publicly announced his support for Raila Odinga in the race for African Union Commission (AUC) chairmanship.

Speaking to a local TV station, Kagame heaped praises on Raila, citing his previous work as the African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development.

“I respect Raila Odinga. I know his struggles. He did a good job (as the African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development). We give him our support and wish him well not only now but when he is there (as the chair) for Africa to succeed,” Kagame said.

This comes days after Raila met Kagame in Rwanda as he lobbied presidents to support his bid.

In a statement after the meeting, Raila said that they talked about regional and Pan-African ideals.

“Had an insightful conversation with President Paul Kagame in Kigali, diving into regional and Pan-African ideals. We are committed to African unity and solidarity for shared prosperity and progress,” Raila stated.

Previously, Raila has met President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, whom he said had endorsed his candidacy for the AU job.

Speaking days after meeting Museveni, Raila said that he was not totally exiting local politics, that he would be available when required.

“I am not going away. Addis Ababa is only two hours away from Nairobi. I am available, whenever I am called I will answer. I am ready to work with you people. We must ensure what we set out to do is eventually achieved,” Raila stated.

Raila has also received backing from Samia Suluhu of Tanzania and South Sudan’s Salva Kiir.