The EAC-led Nairobi Process for the Restoration of Peace and Security in the Eastern DRC is being facilitated by Uhuru Kenyatta. Since leaving office, Uhuru has traveled the continent acting as the mediator, a position he took on with enthusiasm.
By getting the warring sides in the dispute in Ethiopia to sign an agreement, Uhuru Kenyatta has achieved progress. after the presidency. The peace broker, Uhuru Kenyatta, is a man on a mission. Uhuru is the AU-Kenya Peace Envoy.
As well as the East African Community (EAC)-Facilitator of the Nairobi Process on Restoration of Peace and Security in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Since leaving the presidency, Uhuru has traveled the length and breadth of Africa in his role as the arbiter of peace, a position he joyfully accepted.
Uhuru Kenyatta's new role
In two of his post-presidency tasks, Uhuru has made progress by getting the parties involved in the conflict in Ethiopia to reach an accord. Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda, has also been persuaded by him to call.
On the M23 rebels to halt hostilities and leave the eastern DRC regions they have seized. In light of this, Uhuru participated in a briefing on the AU-led Ethiopia peace process on Thursday,
February 9, together with other members of the High-Level Panel of the African Union, who were led by the former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo.
Disarmament of the Tigray forces
According to a statement from the Office of the Fourth President of Kenya, the electronically convened conference was provided.
The panel with an update on the occupancy of the Ethiopian forces under the conditions of the Pretoria Peace Agreement, which was signed on November 2, 2022.
The accord called for the deliberate and organized disarmament of the Tigray military as well as the reinstatement of regional federal control. Part of the announcement states, "The Ethiopia National Defense forces have peacefully captured Mekelle.
The capital of the Tigray region, according to the African Union Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace, and Security, Bankole Adeoye.
Gradual restoration of essential services
The meeting was also informed that, even as humanitarian relief interventions for internally displaced persons continue, the gradual restoration of key services, including air transportation and telecommunication, has been observed (IDPs).
The statement published on Uhuru's official Twitter account goes on to say that "it was, however, noted that schools remain closed and the cost of living is still high in the region."
The panelists were grateful for the accomplishments made since their previous trip to Tigray, where they officially began the joint African Union Monitoring, Verification, and Compliance Mission (AU-MVCM) in Mekelle.
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) were praised for their dedication to the AU-led peace process and their efforts to bring about enduring peace in the area.
Which has been racked by fighting for the past two years, according to the statement.
Uhuru Kenyatta's new role
Disarmament of the Tigray forces
Gradual restoration of essential services
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