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Tinubu hails ECOWAS as it launches golden jubilee celebration

Ezekiel Johnson
Ezekiel Johnson
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President Bola Tinubu has hailed the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, for fostering regional integration.

President Tinubu, represented by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, spoke Tuesday in Accra, Ghana, at the launch of a series of events to mark the regional body’s golden jubilee.

President Tinubu, also the chairman of the ECOWAS Authorities of Heads of State and Government, said ECOWAS had remained true to the bold vision created by its founding fathers and was a beacon of hope for the region’s over 400 million citizens.

“Today, we celebrate numerous remarkable achievements that distinguish ECOWAS as the most successful regional economic community on the African continent. In five decades, we have established one of Africa’s most vibrant free trade areas, fostering intra-regional commerce and lifting millions from poverty.”

However, he noted that the journey over the past five decades had not been without challenges.

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“We have faced political instability, economic hardship, infrastructural deficits and security threats. But we remain undaunted. Despite our shared vision, too many of our citizens still live in poverty, too many of our children lack access to quality education, and too many of our youth remain unemployed, disillusioned, or forced to seek opportunities abroad.”

President Tinubu urged ECOWAS members to reimagine the organisation as a Community of People and not merely as a community of states, where the region must invest in education, innovation and skills development to unleash the full potential of Africa’s future.

He also called for deepening economic cooperation, support for intra-regional trade, and that all hands must be on deck to ensure that the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA, becomes a vehicle for genuine transformation.

President John Mahama of Ghana said that community citizens must feel that ECOWAS is not just some bureaucracy but a living organisation that understands their hopes and aspirations.

He also announced that Ghana would offer 1,000 scholarships to university students across the ECOWAS sub-region to enhance educational opportunities for young people in West Africa.

During the launch, ECOWAS unveiled its official Golden Jubilee logo and theme, setting the tone for a year-long series of commemorative events.

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