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Lessons we should learn from Raila's loss in Addis

President William Ruto and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga after the African Union Commission elections in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on February 15, 2025. [Emmanuel Wanson, Standard]

Kenya's failed bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) Chairmanship, which saw Raila Odinga drop out in the sixth round of voting, is a moment of reckoning for the country's diplomatic strategy. The position ultimately went to Djibouti's Mohamoud Ali Youssouf, a seasoned diplomat who, from the onset, appeared more suited for the role. Kenya's loss in this high-stakes contest raises critical questions about the country's approach to regional leadership, its diplomatic coherence, and its strategic alliances.

Raila Odinga, who turned 80 last month, was Kenya's candidate. While his decades of political experience cannot be dismissed, the AUC Chairmanship is an intensive and demanding role. It requires agility, fresh energy, and a forward-thinking vision-qualities that favor a younger candidate.

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