AU's Inaction on Xenophobia Disappoints, Says Bentil

Noble Quansah
Journalist
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In a recent statement, Bentil expressed disappointment in the African Union (AU) for its failure to effectively address the rising issues of xenophobia across the continent. He highlighted that the AU has not taken sufficient action to combat xenophobic sentiments and violence, which have increasingly affected various communities. Bentil's remarks come amid growing concerns over the safety and rights of foreign nationals in several African countries. He called for the AU to take a more proactive stance in addressing these challenges and to implement measures that protect vulnerable populations. The lack of decisive action from the AU has raised questions about its commitment to promoting unity and safeguarding human rights within member states. As xenophobia continues to pose a significant threat to social cohesion, Bentil's comments underline the urgent need for collective action and accountability from the AU to ensure the protection of all individuals, regardless of their nationality.




