Sunday, December 22, 2024

Buhari Advocates Implementation of Action Plan against Terrorism in W’Africa

By our Correspondent

Confirmed reports reaching us have it that President Muhammadu Buhari has called for the urgent implementation of ECOWAS action plan against terrorism and other crimes in West Africa.

Accordingly, the president, who canvassed this position in his welcome address at the 62nd Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government in Abuja on Sunday, stressed that there is pressing need to fully bring into operation the Regional Action Plan on the Fight Against Terrorism and other acts of criminality in the sub- region.

He said this move will guarantee enhanced safety aimed at sustaining national governance efforts that would ensure the growth and progress of the West African sub-region.

Thus, he called on the new management team at ECOWAS Commission led by Dr. Omar Alieu Toure to complete the review and harmonisation of ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening the sub-regional body.

In his words, “The Commission must, therefore, work assiduously to complete the review and harmonisation of the Protocols on Good Governance and Democracy, as this would enable our sub-region to sustain our collective efforts to deepen not only democracy but her dividends through good governance to the community citizens.”

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President Buhari, while welcoming fellow regional leaders, noted that this year’s summit was the 8th that Nigeria, under his leadership was hosting.

He stated that, “All of those occasions, including this one, have brought honour and respect to my country as Nigeria continues to be at the centre of sustained solidarity and collaborative efforts to maximise our relationships in order to address common challenges to our countries and the community’s citizens.”

Thereafter, the president paid tribute to his Ghanaian counterpart, Nana Akufo-Addo the immediate past Chairperson of the Authority, for his services and congratulated President Umaro Embalo of Guinea Bissau on assuming the leadership of the sub-regional organization, expressing his confidence in the latter’s ability to “discharge his responsibilities to the sub-region, as well as meet the expectations of the community citizens”.

The President then thanked fellow leaders for the support he received as the regional champion on COVID-19 at a time the pandemic ravaged the entire world, ascribing the successes recorded in the region to their cooperation.

He stressed: “Let me specifically thank you, brother Heads of State and Government, for the confidence you reposed in me to be the Regional Champion on COVID-19, an opportunity that brought me to working closely with sectoral ministers, ECOWAS Commission, as well as the West Africa Health Organization to develop regional mechanisms that mitigated the effects of the COVID-19.

He further pointed out that, “Without doubt, the commitment shown by Member-States yielded very positive results as West Africa emerged as one of the regions with the least mortality rate, not only on the continent, but globally,” he declared.

President Buhari, however, lamented that despite the efforts of ECOWAS leaders towards deepening democracy, the region suffered some unpleasant setbacks.

He emphasised that, “Regrettably, some of our gains, especially in fully democratising our governance space have faced and continue to face severe challenging threats from unconstitutional change of government as witnessed in Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea.”

Much earlier, at the official ground-breaking ceremony of the new ECOWAS Headquarters Building, President Buhari expressed his appreciation to the Government of the People’s Republic of China, “for their financial and technical contribution to ensuring that a monument of this nature is built on behalf of our region”.

And the building, which is to be named the EYE OF WEST AFRICA, with an expected completion period of 26 months, would house the three major ECOWAS institutions, namely the ECOWAS Commission, the Community Court of Justice and the Parliament.

So, for the president, “We have waited for this day, since 10th of July, 2019, when ECOWAS and the People’s Republic of China signed an implementation agreement for this diplomatic gift to the West African States.

Hence, “The new complex would represent the unity and brotherhood of the Member-States, as well as signify a re-commitment to progress and regional integration. It will be our home and a regional rallying point.”

In his own remarks at the event, the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Cui Jianchun, said: “To sponsor and construct the new ECOWAS Headquarters is a vivid reflection of China’s support to the work of ECOWAS, as well as the traditional friendship between China and the West African countries.

He drove home that, “We will continue to promote the common development of China and Africa, and are ready to make new contribution to the building of the China-Africa community with shared future in the new era.”

The Chinese envoy praised Nigeria’s leadership role in regional and ECOWAS affairs through its restless efforts to maintain regional stability and catalyze region integration.

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