ECOPARL NEWSLETTER (VOL.9 N °3 PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST ORDINARY SESSION OF THE ECOWAS PARLIAMENT)

Page 1

INSIDE.......... MPs Call for Quick Response against Insecurity in ECOWAS Region Page 2 Nigeria spends N500bn to get 91 million citizens out of poverty Page 3 ECOWAS single currency: Task force to give assessment in June ………..Experts on name, symbol set up Page 4

Page 9

Ecowas Community Court of Justice

Page 13

ECOWAS Declares readiness as AfCFTA comes into Force --Seeks more commitment to use of ID Cards

Dr. Jean-Claude Kassi Brou President ECOWAS Commission

T

Member States Urged To Financially Commit In The Fight Against Insecurity Page 5 ECOWAS Parliament recommends Regional Defense Force, Electoral Commission Page 6 Speaker Cisse Lo Urges MS to Embrace Single Currency

he President of ECOWAS Commission, Mr Jean-Claude Brou had stated that the 15-member Community was ready for the commencement of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. Mr. Brou further informed Members of Parliament that the May-end implementation date was now sacrosanct as 52 of the 55 countries in Africa had already signed. Brou while presenting the ‘Status of the Community’ Report to Parliament, also informed Parliament that 13 of the 15 Member States of the sub-region were included in the 52 signatories to the Agreement. According to him, nothing was in the way of its commencement, adding that of the 52 signatories, 23, have deposited the ratification instrument. “As at April 19, 52 countries out of the 55 on the African continent have signed this agreement, 23 have deposited the ratification instrument. The quorum was 22 countries which has been met. So the agreement on the Continental Free trade Zone will come into force by the end of May 2019. “In ECOWAS we have 13 member countries that have signed this agreement, nine have deposited the

instrument of ratification. We are still working with all the parties concerned because once it has come into force, that will be a basic stage for the technical part that we are getting to”, he explained. “We are getting ready for this at the level of the Commission,” he said. Brou siezed the opportunity to appeal to Members of Parliament to advocate in Member States, the importance of using the ECOWAS Identity Card to aid free movement. The Commission President who said that the Protocol on the free movement of persons and goods was signed 40 years ago, decried its implementation which he said had not gotten to the desired levels. He added that the Commission had put in place Joint Border Posts (JBP), expressing hopes that things will improve. “The biometric ID Card is still an area that we are experiencing some major lack of satisfaction. We believe this is important because it would affect the free movement of persons. We are relying on you to carry the message to the authorities in your Member States so that the use of ECOWAS biometric ID card will become a reality”, he said.

parl.ecowas.int


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
ECOPARL NEWSLETTER (VOL.9 N °3 PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST ORDINARY SESSION OF THE ECOWAS PARLIAMENT) by ECOPARL NEWSLETTER - Issuu