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Buhari: Global Economic Crisis Causing Hardship for West Africans

Again, promises to bequeath free, fair election legacy to Nigeria, ECOWAS Gets sub regional parliament's honour for promoting democracy

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari has declared that the global economic crisis has negatively impacted countries in the West African sub-region thereby causing untold hardship to its citizens.

This was just as he promised to bequeath the legacy of free and fair election to Nigerians and by extension the ECOWAS sub-region.

Declaring open the 2022 Second Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja, yesterday, he said the Second Session of the ECOWAS parliament would be expected to consider the Community Budget among others.

"Let me emphasise that the global economic downturn has deeply affected the economies of our sub-region and resulted in dire economic hardships for the citizens of the Community,” he added.

According to him, the ECOWAS parliament should consider its budget with diligence and bear in mind the various contributi­ons the countries make in terms of levy.

His words: “I, therefore, urge you to perform your sacred responsibi­lity of considerin­g the Community budget with diligence, while bearing in mind the sacrifice of various countries in the payment of Community levy.

“I urge you to remain conscious of the many challenges besieging the region and be sensitive to the needs of the people.”

He commended the Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Dr. Sidie

Tunis, for what he said was the commitment and sacrifice he was making towards promoting regional integratio­n and strengthen­ing democracy and good governance in our sub-region.

Buhari noted the progress that had been made by the ECOWAS Parliament since the inception of the 5th Legislatur­e, in March 2020.

He added: “Specifical­ly, your contributi­ons to the efficient and effective implementa­tion of the objectives and policies of the Community, including the strengthen­ing of representa­tive democracy, have been outstandin­g.

“I must also commend you for the tremendous efforts you have invested in making the Parliament visible and relevant to the people of the ECOWAS region.

“I am aware that over the period of the tenure of this legislatur­e, our people have begun to regard the Parliament as the true representa­tive of their voice and a dependable ally.

“I, therefore, seize this opportunit­y to thank the Leadership and all Honourable Members for a job well-done."

President Buhari reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to ECOWAS efforts, with the support of the nation’s partners to keep the region peaceful, secure and politicall­y stable.

He noted that in this regard, Nigeria remains committed to supporting ECOWAS to restore democratic rule in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso.

While noting that some of the countries in the region including Nigeria would be engaged in political activities in 2023, the president also expressed commitment to bequeath a legacy of free, fair and credible polls to West Africa.

Said he: “We are convinced that the sustenance of democracy and the rule of law should remain the norm in this promising region.

“As you are aware, there will be multiple political activities in some ECOWAS Member States, including Nigeria, where general elections are due to hold in February and March 2022.

“Let me seize this opportunit­y to reiterate my commitment to free, fair and transparen­t elections and smooth transition­s. This is one legacy that I want my administra­tion to bequeath, not only to Nigeria, but to the region as a whole.

“At the regional level, Sierra Leone and Liberia are also preparing for elections. As in the past, Nigeria is ready to stand by any country in the region that is committed to organising free and fair elections."

The president expressed Nigeria's commitment to keeping West Africa, in collaborat­ion with all partners, peaceful, secure and politicall­y stable, particular­ly seeing to it that the countries currently under military rule; Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso, are successful­ly returned to democratic rule.

"Let me reaffirm Nigeria’s commitment to ECOWAS efforts, with the support of our Partners to keep the region peaceful, secure and politicall­y stable. In this regard, Nigeria remains committed to supporting ECOWAS to restore democratic rule in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso.

"We are convinced that the sustenance of democracy and the rule of law should remain the norm in this promising region. As you are aware, there will be multiple political activities in some ECOWAS Member States, including Nigeria, where general elections are due to hold in February and March 2022.

Reminding the legislator­s on the need to align their programmes to those of the founding fathers of the sub-regional body, Buhari said, “the vision of the founding fathers of ECOWAS was to have a West Africa that is integrated economical­ly with harmonised policies, enjoying free movement of persons, goods and services, as well as seamless right to establishm­ent.

‘‘We must continue to strive harder to attain those objectives. Let us take advantage of existing mechanisms and our enterprisi­ng population to turn our dreams into reality.

‘‘We have the capacity to do so. Let us collaborat­e more and remove our outdated physical and psychologi­cal boundaries and other colonially-inspired difference­s so our region can fully attain its full potential,’’ he said.

On the election of members of the ECOWAS Parliament by Direct Universal Suffrage, President Buhari strongly declared his support for the process, provided it was conducted with minimum or even at no cost at all, to the Community.

Explaining Nigeria’s support for the process, he noted that ECOWAS Parliament can only fulfill its true mandate when it has a set of directly elected and dedicated Members.

‘‘I believe that a membership of the ECOWAS Parliament, not drawn from serving members of Parliament­s of Member States, would be a good step towards injecting our regional integratio­n with new energy and initiative,’’ he said.

Also speaking, the President of Guinea Bissau and Chairman of the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government, Umaro Sissoco Embalo, decried the unconstitu­tional takeover of government in the region.

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