Leaders reject pan-African dream

Southern and East African leaders have rejected plans to set up a pan-African government, as suggested by Libya’s head of state Colonel Moamar Gaddafi.

Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni says he backs economic integration but says Africa is too diverse for one government.

Senegal, however, backed the plans and says a breakaway group could be formed.

Ghana’s Foreign Minister believes problems are inevitable but can be overcome as the European Union has done.

Source: GhanaWeb

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