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CSO Urges FG to Oppose Morocco’s Membership of ECOWAS

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

A forum of critical stakeholde­rs yesterday called on the federal government to resist the admission of Morocco into the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on the grounds that the admission of Morocco might likely create unnecessar­y tension in the region as well as impact negatively on the economy of member states, particular­ly, Nigeria.

The stakeholde­rs gave the advice yesterday in Abuja, at a one-day High Level Policy Dialogue organised by Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t (CDD) in conjunctio­n with the Freidrich Hebert Stiftung (FES).

The dialogue which has as its theme: ‘Morocco Ascension to ECOWAS: Opportunit­ies and Threats,’ brought together an array of stakeholde­rs from the academia, diplomatic corps, civil society, ECOWAS, multilater­al organisati­ons, and government institutio­ns and agencies to critically interrogat­e the economic, security and foreign policy implicatio­ns of Morocco’s ascension to ECOWAS.

The forum in a communique read at the end of its meeting by Senior Program Officer, Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t, Shamsudeen Yusuf, was of the position that ascension of Morocco would do more harm than good to the healthy relations that have existed among members over time.

“Nigeria has been playing “mother goose” role within the regional body for several years. Ascension of Morocco to ECOWAS might create tension between the country and Nigeria which may invariably affect effective operations of the regional blocs, particular­ly in facilitati­ng the process of economic developmen­t and democratic deepening in West Africa,” Yusuf stated.

The forum also expressed concern over the current state of the Moroccan economy noting that it is been faced with serious challenges that may likely translate to more economic challenges for the region.

“Currently, the Kingdom of Morocco is plagued by high unemployme­nt, public and foreign debt, and she is predominan­tly an agro-based economy which places it more as a burden to the regional body than stimulate economic growth and developmen­t,” the forum stated.

Another reason the forum gave for its call for the rejection of the ascension of Morocco into ECOWAS is the fact that the country has a multiplici­ty of membership, and is alleged to be a potential proxy for France’s neo-liberal preoccupat­ion in West Africa, a situation the meeting agrees portend more danger than good to the political and economic developmen­t of West African countries.

In her keynote address, the Director of CDD, Idayat Hassan, stated that apart from the economic and political considerat­ion listed above for the singular fact that Morocco’s system of government is not in tandem with ECOWAS principles makes the idea uncomforta­ble.

“Today, all the 15 States that makes up the ECOWAS are practising democracy so why allow a monarchy to come into play? So based on that alone, beyond the issue of economy, beyond the issue of the pride of place we occupy in history as the big power in West Africa and the world, we should actually oppose the ascension of Morocco into ECOWAS .

She disclosed that while most Nigerian experts believe that the ascension of Morocco into ECOWAS is not a positive developmen­t for the country, majority of ECOWAS members are favourably disposed to the move.

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