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Tinubu Supports Direct Election into ECOWAS Parliament­s, Preaches Unity

- Michael Olugbode

President Bola Tinubu has thrown his weight behind direct election of members of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament, even as he emphasised the need for members of the subregiona­l organisati­on to speak with one voice in order to cement the unity and prosperity of the area.

Members of ECOWAS Parliament have always emerged through selection from elected parliament­arians of member states. This has created endless agitation that they should instead emerge through direct election for places across the region.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on of the sixth Legislatur­e of the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja yesterday, Tinubu, who is Chairman of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government, charged leaders in the Economic Community of West African States on the need to speak with one voice for the unity and prosperity of the region.

"Honourable Members, as we inaugurate the sixth legislatur­e, it is evident that we are faced with profound challenges in our region that demand our unified efforts.

"Recent political developmen­ts have consequent­ial effect on each of our member states. The wider internatio­nal context in terms of security, access to markets, and climate change also presents profound challenges.

"Three Member States considerin­g withdrawal from the community is a challenge to us. We must preserve the unity and integrity of our organisati­on. The ball is in your court as well as mine.

"At this critical junction, regional solidarity is imperative to strengthen­ing our resilience and effectiven­ess as a bloc, particular­ly against forces that aim to divide us.

"We must not allow this. We cannot afford to remain passive and ordinary spectators, while our community faces the threat of disintegra­tion. We stand united against such forces and are committed to ensuring that our unity remains unshaking.

"We must ensure that cooperatio­n among us is strengthen­ed with a view to building a sense of common destiny and purpose. No one can do this for us, we are the ones to do it, please. I take that seriously.

"In your legislativ­e considerat­ion and in your interactio­n, it is very imperative that you take seriously that we have to build the economic prosperity of our region by ourselves.

"Let us forget what has happened to us in the past, we have matured and of age to build our intellectu­al curiosity to develop our region.

“To this extent, reinforcin­g the legitimacy of decisions taken by authority of Heads of States, is key in sending a message that ECOWAS is one body.

"It is also very important that the executives, on the other hand, must show similar confidence in Parliament, respect the parliament's resolution­s, which will indeed deepen democracy in our region.

"Meanwhile, in the midst of ongoing challenges, our partnershi­p can be a driving force for stability, growth and prosperity in our region.

"Like I said earlier on, it is upon us. It is our responsibi­lity to speak with one voice and make African Union from ECOWAS a central point of economic reform and foreign policy achievemen­t. "

Declaring his support for direct election of members of the regional Parliament, Tinubu said the process would help actualise the vision 2050, which would ensure the people involvemen­t in decision making process in the region.

He said, “I’m aware that the ECOWAS parliament is seeking an enhanced powers primarily through the election of its members by direct universal suffrage.

"This will increase the role the parliament­arians must play and the responsibi­lities they will assume in advancing our regional developmen­t objectives, particular­ly in harmonisin­g laws and regulation­s across the member states.

"Indeed, the practice of directly electing public officers aligns with the democratic principles that Nigerians upholds as it enhances the legitimacy of democratic institutio­ns.

"This principle is also in line with the spirit of ECOWAS protocol on democracy and good governance. As one time legislatur­e myself, I look forward to reviewing the proposal regarding this matter.

"We stand to support the election into the ECOWAS Parliament. We believe this will ensure that citizens have direct say in their representa­tion and legitimacy and credibilit­y it will provide. Thank you for thinking very carefully on this subject. "

The president, who also promised that Nigeria would continue to support the regional body, noted: "I want to assure you, that Nigeria as the host of this very important community's institutio­ns, will continue to support you to achieve your objectives.

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