Odinga Pushes for Continental Integration with AU Passport Initiative

Odinga Pushes for Continental Integration with AU Passport Initiative

Raila Odinga has unveiled an ambitious initiative to introduce a common AU passport for the 55 member states.

This proposed continental passport aims to enhance trade across Africa and promote unity among the nations. During a meeting on Wednesday with Maarten Brouwer, the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Kenya, and Wael Nasreldin Attiya, the Ambassador of Egypt to Kenya, Odinga emphasized the imperative need to eliminate multiple currencies among member states to facilitate seamless economic integration. The crux of the discussion centred on creating a stronger, more unified Africa through strategic measures such as continental integration, improved trade facilitation, and infrastructure development.

Odinga highlights the persistent challenges faced by existing trade agreements in Africa, particularly regarding payment mechanisms. By eliminating the diverse range of currencies, the reliance on the US dollar would decrease, and the common AU passport would enable the movement of people across borders. Odinga's vision entails a phased, evolutionary approach to address complex issues such as currency diversity, visa requirements, and air traffic control regulations.

He firmly believes that introducing an AU passport is an essential step toward easing travel across the continent, thereby fostering greater regional cooperation and economic prosperity. As he vies for the AUC chairmanship, Odinga's proposal aligns with the evolving global environment where regional integration and economic collaboration are increasingly recognized as catalysts for sustainable development. Notably, Odinga has already secured endorsements from the East African Community (EAC) member states, as well as Angola, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, and Zimbabwe.

He aims to succeed the incumbent chairperson Mousa Faki in February 2025. However, it remains undisclosed whether he has received a similar endorsement from Wael Nasreldin Attiya following their meeting regarding his ambitious plan for a common AU passport.

Comments

maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 05/23/2024 @ 01:52am

The other day Yoweri Museveni castigated Sudanese for calling themselves Arabs.This is nothing new. Even Somalis consider themselves Arabs.Why is this a concern you may ask? Well if Africa has to consolidate its resources,and unify some projects,we have to first solidify our identity.Much like Americans do-USA.
Common goals can only be achieved if we are not divided.Otherwise some of the "brothers and sisters" would undermine our efforts.Iam particulary leery of these Arab affiliated states. Remember Morocco did not want world cup to be held is South Africa? And Somalia is a member of the Arab league?How do we bring the into the fold?

Menye (not verified)     Thu, 05/23/2024 @ 05:32am

Cannibal Raila Kenya’s minister of murder & destruction is still dreaming.The MORTUARY Rd.owner who led the 07/08-41 vs 1 massacre of 1300 Kenyans should first win the monopoly rights to cannibalize victims of Amhara/Tigray war in Ethiopia.

Seneca (not verified)     Thu, 05/23/2024 @ 10:37am

This man has always had the best interests of Africa close to his heart. Yaani going to Dubai is cheaper than going to Namibia from Kenya…what kind of nonsense is this!!!! This is the start of waking up Africa. This and the youngest Human Resources, Europe and US got nothing on Africa

Josh (not verified)     Thu, 05/23/2024 @ 06:16pm

In reply to by Seneca (not verified)

Raila does and goes on what is in his best interest. Africans are just fine acquiring a passport in their home country.

Why do African need a AU passport? Just imagine the confusion that will arise if every body was to head out to ADIS to get a passport. The logistics of this call by Raila does not make any sense.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Fri, 05/24/2024 @ 09:37am

This guy who didn’t finish high n has welding certificate from Germany think he can lead Africa.He ain’t going nowhere n he should just retire quietly in bondo

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