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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni greets Mr Kamlesh Pattni. Among those looking on is  King Chevy Zeh Jean Gervais of Ivory Coast. The group met Mr Museveni at State House, Entebbe, on October 29. Photo/CORRESPONDENT

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni greets Mr Kamlesh Pattni. Among those looking on is King Chevy Zeh Jean Gervais of Ivory Coast. The group met Mr Museveni at State House, Entebbe, on October 29. Photo/CORRESPONDENT  

By CASPER WAITHAKA
Posted  Wednesday, November 4  2009 at  22:00

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  • President Gaddafi tries to realise dream using traditional leaders from all over continent

After his efforts to unite Africa from the top political leadership seemed to hit a brick wall, Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi has changed tactics.

He is now seeking to realise his dream of a United States of Africa from the bottom to top through traditional leaders.

And so last week, a small but significant meeting took place at the offices of the National Heritage ministry headquarters, marking the Kenyan phase of a series of meetings sponsored by Col Gaddafi.

Gathered in the room were councils of elders drawn from various communities, complete with the medallions and their regalia. The leaders were part of a cultural organisation spearheaded by the Libyan leader.

Ambitious idea

The group, Forum for Kings, Sultans, Princes, Sheikhs and Mayors of Africa, has already held extensive meetings and visited different parts of the country in a bid to unite the traditional leaders.

It was in line with the dream by the Libyan president, who has been at the forefront of an ambitious idea to form a United States of Africa during his tenure as the chairman of the African Union.

According to a document on the organisation, the forum’s main objective is to make it an instrument of integrated development and promote African culture.

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It also seeks to be a tool of social regulation and strengthen the cooperation between African institutions and governments.

The secretary general, Chevy Zeh Jean Gervais, king of Korou in the Ivory Coast, fronted the agenda in the country when he met Nabongo Mumia II of Luhya, Kaya elders of the Giriama in Coast province, Njuri Ncheke of the Ameru, Luo Council of Elders and Kikuyu Council of Elders.

Businessman Kamlesh Pattni convened the meeting in his capacity as a board member of the King Oyo foundation in Tooro Uganda.

Speaking at a meeting at the Laico Regency in Nairobi last week, King Jean Gervais described the organisation as “non-political, which is all around Africa and is an instrument of peace.”

He was speaking in English with a heavy French accent. The king added that cultural leaders had been the driving force of peace since time immemorial in Africa, “Before colonisation, Africa was a peaceful continent with the kings and monarchies in control.”

The forum was formed in August last year in Bengazi, Libya and among other objectives it seeks to have an African national language.

“Now we are struggling to speak in French and English yet they are all foreign languages. We should have an open language that unites us,” King Gervais said.

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  1. Submitted by antoinekembola

    Ask yourself why the biggest demagogues like Musevi and Gadafii are the ones clamoring for this United Africa thing??? Ask them to keep their dictatorial tendencies in Kampala and Tripoli. NEVER in my life will I be ruled by these sons of bitches!!!

    Posted  November 06, 2009 04:17 AM  
  2. Submitted by Jossseph

    Too much smoke and no fire.

    Posted  November 05, 2009 10:24 PM  
  3. Submitted by kumbaart

    United States of Afica. When a baby is born, nobody knows who that baby will be the next day.Those who are pregnant to bring this baby and name this baby United, baptise the baby State and give this baby a family name of Afica, let us give them our blesing to continue and we might be blesed to see who the baby will be when he or she grows.

    Posted  November 05, 2009 04:51 PM  
  4. Submitted by sinmm

    ...in one single place and at one table, is actually a reunification of the United States of Africa,” he said in a website. Very interesting in deed, in a website. But should have been; "he said, as reported in a website" or, "he said, according to a report in a website"

    Posted  November 05, 2009 11:42 AM  
  5. Submitted by sikujamu

    Sincerely wish them all the best. But I'm not seeing what the elders, kings, and sultans will accomplish that the presidents under the AU have not been able to accomplish. How are you going to form a united Africa if the individual countries themselves are not united on tribal lines and corruption is rampant. Solve the root cause first before you start working on the big picture pple.

    Posted  November 05, 2009 09:47 AM  

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