Furious Macron demands silence from audience in Kenya and accuses them of ‘total lack of respect’
A furious Emmanuel Macron interrupted a speaking event in Kenya on Monday to demand silence from a noisy audience.
The French president was filmed taking the stage at the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi as attendees talked over a speaker.
Mr Macron demanded a microphone and interrupted the presentation to scold the audience, telling them they were showing a “total lack of respect” to the presenters.
“Excuse me, everybody, hey, hey, hey. I’m sorry guys, but it’s impossible to speak about culture, to have people like that, super-inspired, coming here, making a speech, with such a noise,” he said in English.
open image in gallery“So, this is a total lack of respect. I suggest, if you want to have bilaterals, or speak about something else, you have bilateral rooms or you go outside.
“If you want to stay here, we listen to the people. And we’re playing the same game. OK? Thank you.”
Mr Macron handed back the microphone and received some applause from the crowd as the host praised his leadership.
Others accused Mr Macron of speaking down to attendees.
Willis Evans Otieno, a Kenyan politician, wrote on social media: “Emmanuel Macron demanding silence from Africans during a presentation in Africa inevitably struck many people as deeply patronizing.
“France, like several European powers, carries a long and painful historical legacy on the African continent, colonial domination, economic exploitation, political interference, extractive policies, and support for authoritarian networks that left lasting scars across generations.”
open image in galleryFadzayi Mahere, a former MP in Zimbabwe, wrote: “I don’t believe that it’s courteous or appropriate for you to come onto our Continent and talk down at people like this.
“They are not your kids. Don’t be condescending. Imagine if a guest of the state did the same in your country? Would it fly? I don’t think so.”
Mr Macron was in Kenya on Monday for a summit with more than 30 African leaders as Paris sought new deals and partnerships amid signs of fading influence in some of its former African colonies.
The Africa Forward Summit is the first that France has organised in an English-speaking nation and follows a series of setbacks in West Africa, where some Francophone leaders have cut back on security and commercial links.
open image in galleryMr Macron said Africa and France were equal partners with common objectives and announced that €23bn (£20bn) of investments – €14bn from French companies and €9bn from African – had been mobilised through the summit.
“A lot of solutions are made in the US or made in China,” he said during a panel discussion on technology and artificial intelligence.
“I think we have a common fight ... which is to build our strategic autonomy for Europe and Africa. And if we build it together, we will be much stronger.”
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