and Mahamoud Ali Youssouf in Addis Ababa (January 2026) Djibouti nominated Youssouf as their candidate for the
Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) in April 2024. Youssouf considered peace and security his top priority. In the AUC chair candidates debate, Youssouf stated that African countries should lead the way in dealing with security issues and should stop depending on other nations. He criticised the
Peace and Security Council for being reactive rather than proactive and noted that the
African Standby Forces were rarely utilised due to funding issues. the leading candidate. Youssouf received congratulatory messages from the
UN Secretary-General António Guterres and from across the continent. In October 2025, Youssouf expressed "deep concern" regarding increasing violence and
reported atrocities, including alleged war crimes and ethnically targeted killings of civilians, in
El Fasher,
Sudan. ==Personal life==