Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday, April 28, took part in the TANA Forum Board Meeting held in Accra, Ghana, joining senior African leaders in discussions focused on peace, governance, and security across the continent.
The high-level meeting was chaired by Ghana President John Dramani Mahama and brought together board members and policy experts from across Africa to review ongoing efforts in conflict prevention and democratic stability.
H.E. Catherine Samba-Panza, Amb. Hadera Abera, Dr Tekeda Alemu, Prof PLO Lumumba, and H.E. Michelle Ndiaye were among those present, contributing insights on regional cooperation and institutional strengthening.
The TANA Forum remains a leading continental platform that supports African-led solutions to peacebuilding, governance reform, and long-term stability efforts across member states.
Participants emphasized the importance of collaboration among African nations in addressing emerging security challenges and strengthening democratic institutions for sustainable development.
Uhuru Kenyatta reiterated the need for stronger African unity in addressing cross-border conflicts, climate-linked insecurity, and governance gaps, noting that sustainable peace requires coordinated leadership and shared responsibility among states.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to enhance continental cooperation frameworks under the TANA Forum, with leaders agreeing to strengthen dialogue platforms, policy coordination, and joint responses to emerging threats affecting peace and security in Africa.
Forum participants expressed optimism that continued collaboration will support conflict prevention efforts, improve governance systems, and reinforce stability across African regions.
The discussions underscored the importance of sustained political will, institutional capacity building, and inclusive leadership in achieving long-term peace objectives.
Leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing African-led solutions for a more peaceful and resilient continent.
Weeks of consultations are expected to follow to implement resolutions agreed during the Accra meeting held.
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