Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, Nigeria, ahead of the country’s General Election.
The West African nation is set to go to the ballot on February 25, 2023 to elect the President Vice President, Members of the Senate as well as House of Representatives.
This comes after the former Kenyan Head of State was picked to lead a 90-member African Union observation team for the Nigeria polls.
Kenyatta, in a statement to newsrooms after his arrival, said: “The mission draws its mandate from various AU instruments and will be supported by experts from the African Union Commission (AUC).”
“The AUEOM which comprises of 90 members drawn from various AU member States will, among other tasks, engage different stakeholders as well as observe and provide an accurate and impartial assessment of the electoral process in Africa’s most populous country.”