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The African Union summit has opened in Accra, Ghana, focusing this year on the idea of a pan-African government. | The African Union summit has opened in Accra, Ghana, focusing this year on the idea of a pan-African government. |
Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is championing the idea, but many African leaders do not support his initiative. | Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is championing the idea, but many African leaders do not support his initiative. |
Some leaders fear the issue will push the crises in Zimbabwe, Somalia and Darfur off the agenda. | Some leaders fear the issue will push the crises in Zimbabwe, Somalia and Darfur off the agenda. |
Ghana's President John Kufuor said in his opening speech that the question of unifying Africa was not in doubt, but the key issue was how to attain it. | Ghana's President John Kufuor said in his opening speech that the question of unifying Africa was not in doubt, but the key issue was how to attain it. |
"I am confident that at the end of our deliberations, we should be able to arrive at a common understanding on the sort of continental government we want for ourselves, and a roadmap with timelines on its realisation," he said. | "I am confident that at the end of our deliberations, we should be able to arrive at a common understanding on the sort of continental government we want for ourselves, and a roadmap with timelines on its realisation," he said. |
HAVE YOUR SAY I want to buy the idea of having a United States of Africa but let's first of all try to resolve the issue in Sudan and Zimbabwe Lucien Momoh, Freetown Send us your comments | |
But some leaders believe that by putting so much energy into the unity debate, urgent issues are being neglected. | But some leaders believe that by putting so much energy into the unity debate, urgent issues are being neglected. |
The Nobel Peace Prize winner, Desmond Tutu, has put his name to a petition calling for the presidents to focus their attention on the conflict in the Sudanese region of Darfur. | The Nobel Peace Prize winner, Desmond Tutu, has put his name to a petition calling for the presidents to focus their attention on the conflict in the Sudanese region of Darfur. |
The petition says African heads of state have a decision to make - be weak and turn away while innocent people suffer, or be strong and take responsibility for protecting them. | The petition says African heads of state have a decision to make - be weak and turn away while innocent people suffer, or be strong and take responsibility for protecting them. |
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is missing the summit following the death of a close aide in a car crash, | Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is missing the summit following the death of a close aide in a car crash, |
His absence will not help change the minds of those who doubt all the African leaders are willing to work closely together, let alone form a united government, reports the BBC's Will Ross in Accra. | His absence will not help change the minds of those who doubt all the African leaders are willing to work closely together, let alone form a united government, reports the BBC's Will Ross in Accra. |
Financial controversy | Financial controversy |
On the eve of the three-day summit, foreign ministers heard critical reports on the way the AU handles money. | On the eve of the three-day summit, foreign ministers heard critical reports on the way the AU handles money. |
Col Gaddafi hopes to get AU backing for his grand ideaA report by the international auditing firm Ernst and Young found that the African Union could not account for almost $3m it spent on a conference for African intellectuals. | Col Gaddafi hopes to get AU backing for his grand ideaA report by the international auditing firm Ernst and Young found that the African Union could not account for almost $3m it spent on a conference for African intellectuals. |
The firm also said the AU could not verify how much it paid members of the Pan-African Parliament, an AU body. | The firm also said the AU could not verify how much it paid members of the Pan-African Parliament, an AU body. |
Another report, by AU financial experts, showed that only seven of the 53 member states were up-to-date with their payments to the AU. | Another report, by AU financial experts, showed that only seven of the 53 member states were up-to-date with their payments to the AU. |
This summit is the ninth since the AU was created five years ago. | This summit is the ninth since the AU was created five years ago. |
"For Africa, the matter is to be or not to be," President Gaddafi told students at the University of Ghana on Saturday. | "For Africa, the matter is to be or not to be," President Gaddafi told students at the University of Ghana on Saturday. |
"My vision is to wake up the African leaders to unify our continent," he said, describing himself as a "soldier for Africa". | "My vision is to wake up the African leaders to unify our continent," he said, describing himself as a "soldier for Africa". |
The idea of a single pan-African government was first promoted by Kwame Nkrumah, who led Ghana to independence in 1957, and the Libyan leader has long been an enthusiastic proponent of the idea. | The idea of a single pan-African government was first promoted by Kwame Nkrumah, who led Ghana to independence in 1957, and the Libyan leader has long been an enthusiastic proponent of the idea. |