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African Union Urges Calm In Kenya Amid Violent Protests

Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat, right, speaks with Rwanda's President Paul Kagame during the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator conference, Thursday, June 20, 2

The chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, has issued a statement urging stakeholders in Kenya to exercise calm and refrain from further violence. This comes in response to recent outbreaks of violence following public protests in the country, resulting in loss of life and damage to property.

In the statement posted on social media, Mahamat expressed deep concern over the situation in Kenya and called for national stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue to address the contentious issues that led to the protests. The chairperson emphasized the importance of finding peaceful solutions in the supreme interest of Kenya.

African Union expresses solidarity with Kenya during challenging times.
Chairperson Mahamat calls for calm and constructive dialogue in Kenya.
Peaceful solutions urged to address contentious issues in Kenya.

The African Union reiterated its solidarity with the government and the people of Kenya during this challenging time. Mahamat's appeal for calm and dialogue reflects the organization's commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region.

As tensions remain high in Kenya, the call for calm and dialogue from the African Union serves as a reminder of the importance of resolving conflicts through peaceful means. It is hoped that all parties involved will heed this call and work towards a peaceful resolution of the issues at hand.

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