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Jonathan May Emerge AU Chairman as Summit Begins in Ethiopia

28 Jan 2012

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President Goodluck Jonathan

By Ahamefula Ogbu

President Goodluck Jonathan who flew out of Nigeria Friday to attend African Union’s 12th Session in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia appears set to emerge Chairman of the AU, a position already zoned to West Africa.

Feelers from Addis Ababa indicate that other members of the Economic Community of West African States where Jonathan is already its head are routing for him to emerge the next Chairman of the union in an election that will form part of the major highlight of the Summit.

Jonathan who left Nigeria Friday morning arrived Addis Ababa around 3.30pm and was received by representatives of the Nigerian community in the country as well as other Nigerian officials before proceeding to the Nigerian embassy with members of his delegation.

Apart from participating in electing the next Chairman of the union, Jonathan is expected to present a paper at the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) before making another presentation on the main theme of the summit, "Boosting Intra-African Trade."

He is billed to witness the inauguration of the AU conference office complex before attending a banquet to be hosted by Ato Meles Zenawi, the Ethiopian Prime Minister. 

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  • How can a man that don't know how to treat his subject be A.U chairman? and his house is on fire, can a blind person lead a blind person? no A.U think twice less it become late for you.

    From: Moses

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Africa unite, unite for the future our children***wishing president Goodluck Jonathan a better leader, finding lasting solution to the current Nigeria crisis,telling the delta state governor, Uduaghan to step aside, deltans saying no to ruler ship, We need a true democratic government in all parts of Africa, Nigeria.

    From: Oghenetega

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • It is not what Nigerians want to hear at the moment. If he has been active at home, becoming a chairman of AU would be a welcome news. He should work hard to earn consideration at home before he goes and earns accolade outside. Becoming AU's chairman and still having Sanusi and Iweala around him will not make any difference. He should get off the leash of the IMF and the World Bank to be relevant again.

    From: Abiodun Giwa

    Posted: 3 months ago

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