African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia last night failed to reach a consensus on modalities for the transformation of the African Union Commission, AUC, to the African Union Authority, AUA, as a first step towards the establishment of a Union Government.
On the last day of their 12th summit, African leaders met until the early hours of Wednesday to work out the final details of the Union Government, but could not agree on modalities for transforming the AUC into an Authority.
At an earlier sitting, the African leaders had agreed to create the African Union Authority to coordinate African efforts towards the emergence of a United States of Africa. The deal was struck after a day-long meeting on Sunday.
The African Union Authority, which was to be established, would have a President, a Vice President and Commissioners, who would e secretaries while other organs of the AUC among Assembly of the Union, Executive Council and Permanent Representative Committees would have remained unaltered.
But the seeming breakthrough was reversed at the full official sitting on Tuesday, which lasted until early Wednesday, leading to the postponement of the summit’s closing ceremony.
Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi, who has been in the forefront of those pushing for the formation of a Union Government, stormed out of the meeting minutes before it ended.
Zambia is a prominent voice among those calling for a gradual approach in the formation of the Union Government.
Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, who chaired the special session on the Union Government on Sunday, said the breakthrough on the creation of the Authority was reached to guide the steps towards a United States of Africa.
AUC President Jean Ping confirmed the hitch, saying that the African leaders agreed on the creation of the AU Authorities but could not agree on the modalities of transforming the AUC into an authority.
“We agreed on the creation of the African Union Authority, but we faced difficulties on the modalities of creating the Authority,” said Mr. Ping.
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