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African Union Commission chairperson candidate Raila Odinga says he is confident about his bid to succeed the outgoing incumbent, Moussa Faki, in elections set for February 15 and 16. Odinga expressed his belief that his vision for Africa stands out, backed by a strong manifesto that resonates with the continent’s aspirations. He remains optimistic that a significant number of African leaders will rally behind his candidacy, positioning him ahead of his competitors—Djibouti’s Mahmoud Ali Youssouf and Madagascar’s Richard Randriamandrato.
Raila confident ahead of AU elections
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