Respect for rule of law, democracy and promotion of human rights are vital - President Buhari

Respect for rule of law, democracy and promotion of human rights are vital - President Buhari

- President Buhari has said Nigeria’s collaboration with the Lake Chad Basin Commission is existential because of the imperative to preserve the Lake Chad

- According to him, the lake which had shrunk by 90%, has directly led to the economic hardship in the region

- Buhari also called on his fellow leaders to join hands in the campaign against corruption

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Lome, Togo, advocated for inter-regional collaboration on maritime security, to fight against terrorism and other crimes through effective border control.

The president made the call while contributing to the consideration and adoption of the Draft Declaration by the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in the Togolese capital.

The president’s senior special assistant on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, July 30, said the Draft Declaration was on Peace, Security, Stability and the Fight against Terrorism and violent Extremism.

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Respect for rule of law, democracy and promotion of human rights are also vital as they are attributes of good governance, which would enhance the socio-economic development of the two regions.

“It is also noteworthy to state that the subsisting collaboration among Nigeria, Chad, Cameroun, Niger and Benin in the fight against transnational crimes and proliferation of small arms and light weapons is exemplary,’’ he added.

According to the Nigerian leader, Nigeria’s collaboration with the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC), which is mandated to protect the environment, is existential because of the imperative to preserve the Lake Chad.

The president said the Lake, which had shrunk by 90%, “has directly led to the economic hardship in the region, which has in turn created the enabling environment for the radicalization of the youth.”

He, therefore, called for greater focus on the refilling of the Lake Chad “as a long-term solution to one of the root causes of this existential threat.”

While noting that the Joint Summit was long overdue given the shared history and cultural ties of the two sub-regions and the common challenges facing them, President Buhari observed that Nigeria shared boundaries with two important ECCAS Members; Cameroun and Chad.

We share the same security threats, especially terrorism, illicit trafficking of small arms and light weapons, human and drug trafficking, smuggling among others. Therefore, collaboration between our two sub-regions has become inevitable at this time to enable us effectively confront the existing challenges,’’ he added.

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He said such proximity informed his engagement with the neighbouring countries as soon as he came to power in 2015, leading to the formation of “a common front to combating Boko Haram insurgency” through the Multi-national Joint Task Force (MNJTF) by the countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission

The countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission are Cameroun, Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin.

Buhari reminded his fellow leaders of the African Union’s designation of 2018 as the anti-corruption year under the theme, Winning the Fight against Corruption: the Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation, and his choice as champion of the theme for the year.

He, therefore, called on them to “join hands in this campaign against corruption, as one of the root causes of conflict and other societal ills.” He also commended the efforts of the Chairpersons of ECCAS and ECOWAS for bringing together leaders of the two groupings to deliberate on important issues that required urgent attention.

The president pledged that: “Nigeria will continue to support any effort directed towards peace building, security and stability, as well as the fight against terrorism and violent extremism in our two sub-regions and the world at large as an active member of the Global Counter Terrorism Forum (GCTF).”

During the opening session, the ECOWAS chairman and president of Togo, Faure Gnassingbe; the special representative of the UN Secretary General, Mohamed Ibn Chambas; the chairman of the African Union Commission, Mousa Faki Mahamat; and the ECCAS chairman and president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, had underscored the imperative for collaboration to overcome regional security challenges.

In the final communiqué, the 26-member joint organisation strongly condemned all kinds of illicit activities and trafficking by terrorist and mercenary groups operating in the Sahel and some ECOWAS and ECCAS Member States.

The Joint Summit also expressed serious concern about upsurge in and spread of violent conflicts among herders and farmers due particularly to the adverse effects of climate change.

The heads of state and government, therefore, instructed “the ministers responsible for agriculture, livestock and security of the two regions, to hold regular consultations, with the participation of herder and farmer organisations, in order to identify measures for the preservation and peaceful management of these conflicts.”

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Meanwhile, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has identified the proliferation of illicit arms as a major threat to democracy, stability and peace in West Africa.

This Day reports that the regional body, which made the submission in a report on the study of gender mainstreaming in the peace and security architecture of ECOWAS (Small arms and light weapons control component) at a workshop in Abuja on Friday, July 27, blamed electoral violence particularly in Nigeria and other West African countries to illegal arms manufacturers whose work, it said, contributes to the illegal possession and circulation of weapons in the hands of civilians.

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