East African
Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania: 13th September 2016: The
officials from the Departments of Trade, Customs and
Infrastructure of the Economic Community of West African States(ECOWAS)
led by Transport Facilitation and Policy Expert, Mr. Appiah Christian
and Trademark East Africa led by Director General, David Stanton
today
paid a working visit to the EAC Headquarters and held discussions with
the Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Liberat
Mfumukeko and other EAC Senior officials.
The
purpose of their visit was to gain insight on major developments
realized as well as challenges experienced within the EAC especially on
areas of Trade
and Customs, Investment, and infrastructure as well as sharing
experience of the same from ECOWAS.
In
his welcoming remarks, the Secretary General hailed the good
relationship between EAC and ECOWAS as well as the increasing
opportunities for inter-regional
trade brought about by the establishment of regional economic
communities (RECs) in Africa.
Amb.
Mfumukeko, emphasised the increasing collaboration between the EAC and
ECOWAS. He said the EAC was keen on what ECOWAS has attained in the area
of financial
integration and movements of people.
Noting
the establishment of a tripartite Free Trade Area (FTA) between the
East African Community(EAC),South African Development Community(SADC)
and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa(COMESA), the
Secretary General said he looked forward to the FTA linking up with
ECOWAS and other RECs to form an African Continental FTA (CFTA).
Accompanying
the Secretary General, the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of
Planning and Infrastructure, Dr Enos Bukuku, briefed the ECOWAS
delegation
on the major developments taking place in the integration process,
notably the operationalization of the EAC Customs Union especially on
the Single Customs Territory and status of implementation of the
infrastructure projects going on in the region.
Dr
Bukuku informed the delegation that the EAC region was undertaking
ambitious regional infrastructure development programme in roads,
railways, telecommunications
and civil aviation. He hailed the Trademark East Africa for their
support to some of the projects particularly One Stop Border Post (OSPB)
and the Establishment of Single Customs Territory.
The
EAC official informed the delegation that EAC is a people-centered
community and the involvement of the private sector, women and youth
entrepreneurs, as
well as ordinary citizens of East Africa in the integration agenda is
critical.
The Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko(C) with the delegation from ECOWAS on his left hand side and other Senior EAC officials on the right side |
Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko, leader of delegation from ECOWAS, Mr. Appiah Christian and The Director General of Trademark East Africa, Mr. David Stanton |
A group photo opportunity |
On his part, the leader of delegation from ECOWAS, Mr. Appiah
Christian, thanked
his host for the warm reception and hospitality accorded to them and
commended the EAC Secretariat for the enormous work done that has led to
important milestones in the
integration process.
Speaking
on the ECOWAS administrative structure, Mr Appiah informed the EAC team
that in January 2007, the Secretariat of the Economic Community of West
African
States (ECOWAS) with its headquarters in Abuja was transformed into a
Commission headed by a President, assisted by a Vice President and
Commissioners.
By
becoming a Commission with enhanced powers and Commissioners in charge
of smaller and clearly defined sectors, the ECOWAS Secretariat has more
impact and become more visible in Member States, asserted Mr.Appiah Christian.
He
elaborated a number of projects and programmes under ECOWAS Vision 2020
which focus on making EACOWAS more closer to the people than ever
before.
The Director General of Trademark East Africa, Mr. David Stanton said that Trademark was very happy with the
relationship
with EAC. ‘’I am looking forward to a strong partnership in the
development of the regional bloc and facilitating more regional bloc
study visits in future”.
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