26 heads of state confirm AfCFTA summit attendance

The summit is scheduled on March 21.

According to the AU, it is expected that the leaders of Africa’s 55 countries will sign an agreement that will launch the AfCFTA at the Kigali meeting.

The AfCFTA will make Africa the largest free trade area created since the formation of the World Trade Organization, according to the pan-African bloc.

Mushikiwabo, also the government spokesperson, said the AU reform “is on and irreversible.” There have been some reluctance on the part of some countries but the progress is happening, she said.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame took over the chairmanship of the AU during the 30th AU summit in January to lead the supervision of the implementation of AU institutional reforms.

In 2016, African leaders decided that institutional reforms of AU were urgent given the role the AU is expected to play in achieving Africa’s Agenda 2063 vision of inclusive economic growth and development.

The summit is scheduled on March 21 in Kigali

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