The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tinubu: ECOWAS channelled $ 14m to counterter­rorism, humanitari­an efforts in a year

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

THE Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS), yesterday, said it allocated at least $ 14 million to counterter­rorism efforts in frontline states and to shore up humanitari­an efforts in the region.

This is just as the regional bloc said it was exploring other funding options for its $ 2.6 billion standby force.

Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu, who serves as Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of the Heads of State and Government, revealed these as part of a one- year report highlighti­ng the bloc’s achievemen­ts and challenges at the Sixth Mid- Year Coordinati­on Meeting of the African Union ( AU) in Accra, Ghana.

A statement by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, quoted the President saying, “ECOWAS has allocated $ 9 million to assist persons of concern, including refugees, internally displaced persons, and asylum seekers.

“The frontline Member States in the fight against terrorism have also been supported with $ 4 million under the ECOWAS Counter Terrorism Humanitari­an Response.”

The President said ECOWAS has supported members to enhance electoral and governance processes and recently deployed Election Observatio­n Missions to Senegal and Togo – both of which elections were adjudged to be peaceful, transparen­t, and fair.

He also highlighte­d the facilitati­on of the signing of an Agreement for National Unity in Sierra Leone, noting that the sub- regional body will continue to work with stakeholde­rs in the country to implement the provisions of the Agreement.

On economic integratio­n, President Tinubu said ECOWAS has implemente­d activities to consolidat­e the free trade area, customs union, and common market.

“We supported six Member States in ratifying the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement, and thirteen Member States have ratified the AFCFTA agreement. The ECOWAS interconne­cted System for the Management of Goods in Transit ( SIGMAT) is also operationa­l in 12 Member States,” the President stated.

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