ECOWAS Parliament seeks precautionary measures against new variant of COVID-19 

Adoba Echono, Abuja 

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ECOWAS Parliament has called for more precautionary measures to check the possible emergence of yet another variant of COVID 19 in the region.

This is even as the Community Parliament also said that it will build consensus against terrorism and military incursion into civic space.

The Speaker of ECOWAS Parliament   Dr. Side Mohamed Tunis, who said this in his address at a seminar organised by the parliament in Monrovia the Liberian capital, also observed that hospitalizations and deaths, resulting from Covid-19, have reduced significantly.

According to Dr. Tunis , “Our Seminar is holding at a time when our region, and the world at large, is marked by the persistent health crisis linked to Covid-19, as well as a constant threat to peace and security. ”

” We cannot deny the fact that the Covid-19 pandemic is not yet over and as such, we must remain vigilant and anticipate the possible emergence of yet another variant because this is the characteristics of any pandemic.”

However, it has been proven that vaccination contributes significantly to the mitigation of its effects.” 

“Fortunately, we see that hospitalizations and deaths, resulting from Covid-19, have reduced significantly, as has the virulence of the disease.”

“This is why we will continue to appeal to our people to take the vaccine and believe in its providential efficacy because it works”.

Dr. Tunis said that West Africa is also confronted with challenges of governance and security and it has become crucial that the Parliament deliberates candidly on the issues that threaten peace and democracy in the region.

“That is why we have dedicated the upcoming session to particularly discuss the political and security situation in the region and hopefully, at the end of the day, we should be able to build a broad-based consensus around the necessity to stamp out the menace of unconstitutional takeovers, terrorism, and insecurity,” Hon. Tunis concluded.

The ECOWAS Parliament has ended the Parliamentary Seminar in Monrovia Liberia with the  theme ECOWAS Vision 2050; Formulation process and challenges to its implementation

Meanwhile, the ECOWAS Parliament will be holding its 2022 First Extraordinary Session in Monrovia, Liberia to discuss the security and political situation in the region, especially Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso from March 08 to March 12, 2022.

 

 

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