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President Buhari’s remarks at 55th Ordinary Session of ECOWAS

Statement by h.E. Muhammadu buhari, president of the federal republic of nigeria, chairman of the ecowas authority of heads of state and government at the  55th ordinary session of the ecowas authority of heads of state and government Abuja, nigeria 29th june 2019

Protocols:

It is with great pleasure that I warmly welcome you to Abuja on behalf of the Government and People of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the occasion of the 55th Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

2.    To my colleagues, let me again reiterate my deep appreciation for the confidence placed on me to lead our sub-regional organization, as Chair of the Authority during the last one year. I sincerely thank you for the valuable support extended to me throughout the period.

Excellencies Heads of State and Government,

Distinguished Guests,

3.    As West African leaders, we are delighted with the platform provided by our organization to hold regular consultations. We also note with satisfaction the effective functioning of our Institutions which further bind us together as member states.

4.    The fact that we have reconvened here today, to discuss developments in our sub-region, bears testimony to our sustained commitment to the consolidation of our integration as a Community. I acknowledge and commend the giant strides made by ECOWAS in this regard.

5.    I also commend our individual and collective efforts towards the promotion of good governance, peace, stability and socio-economic development in our sub-region. We must remain focused on our collective endeavour to make the sub-region an area of peace and security.

6.    This is an essential prerequisite if we are to attain the primary objective of our organization which is, to “promote cooperation and integration, leading to the establishment of an economic and monetary union in West Africa, in order to raise the living standards of its people and contribute to the progress and development of the African continent”.

Your Excellencies, Distinguished Guests,

7.    Despite the overall appreciable progress we have made, particularly in the field of political governance, our sub-region continues to face considerable security challenges. We are all witnesses to the recurring incidents of inter-communal clashes, herders-farmers conflicts, banditry and terrorist attacks in all our countries.

8.    These threats, you will agree with me, have consequences on the peaceful co-existence between our communities and peoples as well as their livelihoods.

9.    This unrest also undermines all our efforts in achieving full regional integration. It is, therefore, necessary that we act collectively to end this menace in the interest of regional stability and wellbeing of our people.

10.  Let me offer, on behalf of all of us, our sincere sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims of terrorist attacks, banditry and inter-communal clashes perpetrated by some misguided elements in our societies. We shall not relent in our efforts to protect our peace loving people and their properties, while vigorously sustaining the war against terrorism and criminality.

Excellencies Heads of State and Government,

11.  Taking into account the transnational nature of the threats confronting us, the need for the adoption of a common strategy at the national and regional level to combat them, has become imperative. By so doing, we will reinforce our actions and resources for a more effective response to protect our citizens and secure our common space.

12.  While I acknowledge that several initiatives and measures have been taken in our respective countries recent developments have shown that we must cooperate more effectively to achieve our goals.

13.  We should send a strong and unified message to the perpetrators of violence that we are resolute in our collective determination to confront and defeat them.

14.  I would like to renew our gratitude to all our colleagues who have skilfully conducted the political mediation missions we entrusted to them.

Excellencies, Distinguished Guests,

15.  As we strive to create a secure, stable and prosperous environment in West Africa, we must also intensify our efforts to ensure sustainable economic and social development in our sub-region. By doing so, we will be able to tackle poverty and youth unemployment and contribute to our sustained stability.

16.  Several issues relating to different policies, programmes and projects are itemized for discussion during today’s meeting.

17.  As is our custom, the 55th ordinary session will also consider these matters from the reports on today’s agenda.

18.  Considering the high level of interest you all attach to regional cooperation and integration, I am confident that our Summit will witness robust discussions and produce sound decisions.

19.  Let me at this point, take this opportunity to renew, once again, our sincere appreciation to the African Union, the United Nations and all our bilateral and multilateral partners for their sustained cooperation and assistance. We value their partnership.

20.  I will conclude my remarks by wishing us fruitful deliberations. I hereby declare open the 55th  Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government.

I thank you for your attention.

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