Raila Odinga launches his AU bid in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Raila Odinga has launched his bid for the role of Africa Union high representative for infrastructure development in Addis Ababa. His campaigns aims to strengthen his commitment to Africa infrastructure growth and development focusing on transport, energy and digital infrastructure projects that connects and empower continent. Raila Odinga has a long history with infrastructure issues given his experience both as a political leader in kenya and as a previous of AU envoy for infrastructure. This bid reflects his vision for bolstering Africa’s economic and social integration through infrastructure initiative which are seen as critical for advancing the Africans union agenda 2063.

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