The President of the Republic, Paul BIYA has granted
audience to the visiting Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E.
Moussa Faki Mahamat, at the Unity Palace on Friday 13 July 2018 – a day after
the AU chief’s arrival in Cameroon for a three-day official visit.
Moussa
Faki during the audience briefed the Head of State on the resolutions made
during the last summit of the Organisation, which held in Nouakchott
(Mauritania). It should be noted that President BIYA was consulted by his
African peers and other foreign leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron
before the summit.
The AU
Chairman hinted that the AU Commission
is concerned about the security and humanitarian situation in the
sub-region.
In a toast delivered at the State Luncheon offered by the
Presidential Couple, the Head of State reassured the worthy representative of
the sub-region, of Cameroon’s full support for the success of his mandate.
President BIYA also reiterated the country’s endorsement of the current reforms
within the AU. He then spoke of the threats facing the continent, including
socio-political crises and terrorist attacks. He called for more solidarity at
the continental level to overcome terrorism as is the case in the Lake Chad
Basin with the fight against Boko Haram.
On his
part, Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat emphasised on “the fraternity and frankness” that
marked his discussions with the Head of State. He denounced those who hasten to
make judgments without necessary hindsight on the situation of African
countries. The Chairperson of the AU Commission stated in clear terms that the
Continental Organisation will support measures aimed at preserving the unity
and stability of Cameroon – a major country on the continent. Mr Moussa Faki
Mahamat later announced that he will reflect on a pathway to resolve the
situation in the North-West and South-West Regions, once he returned to Addis
Ababa.
The AU
boss also called on political actors and the civil society to ensure a smooth
running of the presidential election of 7 October 2018. He finally promised
that AU observers will be present in Cameroon throughout the election.
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