'APRM is from Africa for Africa,' says Ramaphosa as he takes over as chairman

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President Cyril Ramaphosa assumed the chairmanship of the African Review Peer Mechanism on Saturday by assuring members that SA will deepen review processes across the continent and upscale the implementation of actions aimed at improving good governance.

Ramaphosa took over from the President of Chad Idris Derby on the sidelines of the AU Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

“Our engagements as leaders must continue being characterised by honesty, critical introspection, and sincerity. I have no doubt that the deliberations of this forum will be as frank and as robust as they have always been,” Ramaphosa said. A Specialised Agency of the AU , the African Peer Review Mechanism , is intended to be Africa's self-assessment for good governance.

The purpose of the APRM is that members can undertake self-assessment of all branches of government — executive, legislative and judicial — as well as the private sector, civil society, and the media.

 

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