The ECOWAS Commission has held a one-day workshop on the modalities for implementing the Silencing the Guns agenda in West Africa, a flagship programme of the Africa Union’s Agenda 2063. The workshop was organised through the ECOWAS Directorate of Political Affairs in collaboration with the African Union Commission’s Silencing the Guns Unit. Its objective was to further discussions on an ECOWAS strategy and approach to the regionalisation of the Silencing the Guns Agenda in West Africa and in coordination and alignment with the African Union. In his welcome address, the Director, ECOWAS Directorate of Political Affairs, Dr Remi Ajibewa underscored the importance of a common institutional approach including the establishment of an internal working mechanism to support coordination, steering and implementation efforts. The Head of Division, Mediation and Coordination of Regional Political Affairs, Dr Onyinye Onwuka, emphasised the important role accorded to the Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms (RECs/RMs) in the operationalisation of this agenda by the African Union. The collaboration with the AU Commission thus serves an opportunity for streamlining of approaches around the Master Roadmap. The meeting was also addressed by Ambassador Osman Keh Kamara, Special Advisor on Silencing the Guns to the African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security. Ambassador Kamara congratulated the ECOWAS Commission for the initiative taken to further work on this agenda, the mandate of which was extended by the AU Heads of State and Government until 2030. He informed that in this context, the AU Commission would prioritise cooperation with the RECs/RMs to ensure further cascading of efforts to support member states in the development of their action plans for the Silencing the Guns Roadmap. Opening remarks of the GIZ ECOWAS Peace and Security Architecture and Operations (EPSAO) Project were delivered on behalf of the Head of Programme by Ms Yvonne Akpasom, Head of Conflict Prevention and Electoral Affairs. Ms Akpasom emphasised the meeting as highly relevant to the determination of ECOWAS to increase cooperation and enhance synergy in addressing conflict at its roots and to develop robust response approaches and mechanisms in this regard. She further conveyed the commitment of the EPSAO Project in support this process. The Silencing the Guns workshop was supported by the GIZ EPSAO Project which is co-funded by the European Union, in collaboration with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
Election Petition: Group petitions Int’l community against Supreme Court
The Organization, Social Democracy and Development Dialogue Forum – Africa (SDDDF-Africa) has petitioned the International Community against the justices of the Supreme Court who are handling the ongoing election petition hearing. The petition which was signed by Koku Mawuli Nanegbe, Executive Director of SDDDF-Africa said “The International Organizations/Missions include the United Nations (UN), ECOWAS Commission, European Union, the office of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for West Africa & Sahelian region, major Embassies and High Commissions in Ghana. “The petition among other things seeks to highlight worrying developments including the SC panel composition, lingering issues of political bias, unfairness and the likelihood of same to deprive the good people of Ghana of a true justice. “The appeal to the International Community (Development partners) is to have a keen interest in this matter and to use all channels available to them to ensure justice; so as Ghana’s current but fragile situation does not degenerate. “ 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +233555568093
‘You have the right to protest but not in a violent manner’ – ECOWAS to Nigerians
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission has said it has noted with concern that demonstrations by Nigerian youth calling for police reform, particularly the abolition of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police, accused of misconduct by those demonstrating, have turned violent. Scores of Nigerians and some security officers have been killed during the violent protests in the oil-producing West African nation. The Commission in a statement on Wednesday, October 21 expressed its condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives during the protests and wishes the injured a speedy recovery. “While ECOWAS Commission recognizes the right of citizens to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly and protests, it also wishes to stress that those rights should be exercised in a non-violent manner. “In this regard, ECOWAS Commission calls on all protesters to remain peaceful in the conduct of their demonstrations. It also urges the Nigerian security operatives to exercise restraint in the handling of the protests and act professionally,” the statement said. It added that “ECOWAS Commission further notes that, in an effort to address the demands of the protesting youth, the Federal Government of Nigeria took important decisions regarding disbandment of SARS, comprehensive police reforms and investigation of cases of police brutality. It encourages the Nigerian Authorities to conduct the investigation rapidly.” Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications









