President Kenyatta invites African leaders to attend Nairobi infrastructure event
President
Uhuru Kenyatta has invited African leaders to attend the 7th Programme
for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) week slated for February 28 to March
2, 2022 in Nairobi.
President
Kenyatta, who is also a member of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government
Orientation Committee, said the PIDA week provides an opportunity for
stakeholders to review and reflect on the progress in the implementation of
infrastructure programmes across the continent.
The Head
of State spoke on Wednesday evening when he virtually attended a closed-door 39th Session
of New Partnership for Africa’s Develop (NEPAD) Heads of State and Government
Orientation Committee meeting.
Other
African Heads of State including DRC President Félix Tshisekedi, the current
Chairman of the African Union, also attended the meeting chaired by Rwanda’s
President Paul Kagame.
President
Kenyatta pointed out that the Nairobi infrastructure event will also enable
participants to discuss ways of overcoming challenges, share lessons and
advance possible solutions geared towards improving infrastructure development
in the continent.
He added
that during the PIDA week, Kenya will showcase its infrastructure development
projects within the country and beyond including the Lamu Port, South Sudan,
Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor Programme.
At the
meeting also attended by Head of Public Service Dr Joseph Kinyua, National
Treasury CS Ukur Yatani and NEPAD/African Peer Review Mechanism CEO Ambassador
Samori Okiya, President Kenyatta congratulated Ms Nardos Bekele-Thomas for
being appointed the new African Union Development Agency (AUDA)-NEPAD
Chief Executive Officer.
President
Kenyatta observed that the appointment of the new CEO was a major milestone as
it injects fresh impetus in the AUDA-NEPAD, expressing optimism that the
organization will continue operating with vibrancy towards achieving its goals.
President
Kenyatta also praised outgoing CEO Dr Ibrahim Mayaki for steering AUDA-NEPAD
to greater success.
During
the meeting, it was agreed that the current NEPAD bureau will continue to serve
for one year under the leadership of President Kagame.
The
President appreciated the support accorded to Kenya by AUDA-NEPAD member
states, saying he was proud that during the last 10 years Kenya has made
substantial contribution to the organization’s achievements.
African
Union Commission Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat also spoke at the meeting that
discussed the 2021 AUDA-NEPAD activity report among other development matters
of interest to the continent.
AUDA-NEPAD
is a development agency of the African Union established to coordinate and
execute priority regional and continental development projects towards the
accelerated realisation of Agenda 2063, which is Africa’s vision and action
plan.
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