VP Osinbajo to attend ECOWAS Summit in Ghana

By Cyril Okonkwo, Abuja

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Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo will departs Lagos for Accra, Ghana on Saturday, for the 61st Ordinary Session of the Authority of the ECOWAS Heads of State and Government holding on Sunday.

A statement from the Office of the Vice President said Professor Osinbajo would stand in for President Muhammadu Buhari at the summit.

The Vice President would also join other leaders to deliberate and take decisions on the political, security and humanitarian issues, among others, regarding the region at the regular ECOWAS summit.

The statement said; “The meeting will also review the situations in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso, particularly towards restoring democratic rule.

“West African leaders have since 2020 held several sessions, including emergency meetings, dedicated to finding lasting solutions to the resurgence of coups in some of the countries in the sub-region.”

At the Summit, the Mediation and Security Council of ECOWAS would update leaders on political developments in the region and in the sahel region.

The statement reads; “The Council will also provide updates on the issues of insecurity, challenges relating to youth unemployment and the impact of diseases and pandemics on social tensions in the region.

“Only recently on 4th June, 2022 in Accra, Ghana, President Buhari joined other ECOWAS leaders to deliberate on the situation in the sub-region, urging more attention to be paid to the victims of unconstitutional change of government

“On the sidelines of the summit, the VP will also attend a meeting of the five West African countries involved with “The Abidjan – Lagos Corridor Highway Development Project,” a flagship project of the Program for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA).
“It connects the capitals of five West African states (Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria) and stretches for approximately 1,028 km.

“A release from ECOWAS Commission says the objective of this $42million project is ‘to promote cross-border trade, integrate economies within the ECOWAS area, reduce transport costs, stimulate inter-regional trade and strengthen regional integration in West Africa.”

The statement was released in Abuja by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity (Office of the Vice President), Laolu Akande.

 

 

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