Monday, 30 January 2017 02:18

Nigeria signs AU’s cross border convention

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Nigeria on Sunday in Addis Ababa signed the African Union Convention on Cross Border Corporation geared at peaceful resolution of border disputes.

It was signed on the side line at the on-going 28th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa.

The Niamey Convention, which was adopted in 2014, is to promote Cross Border Cooperation at local, sub-regional and regional levels.

It is aimed at ensuring peaceful resolution of border disputes.

It is also to ensure effective and effective border management.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Godfery Oyeama, who signed on behalf of the Federal Government, said the action was a demonstration of the country’s commitment to ensure peace on the continent.

“We do so by signing this agreement to join the list of countries that have appended their signatures to the convention.

“Hopefully we believe that as we appended our signature, the convention would soon come into force within shortest period as possible and all these in the interest of member states.

“On the part of the Nigeria Government, I will like to assure that we will do everything possible on our side to abide by the rule of this convention,” he said.

He noted with satisfaction that the convention would help member states to settle boundary disputes.

He expressed belief that this would be done with manner of fraternity and without any recourse to force, adding that this will recall enforcing the spirit of brotherhood that will promote on this continent.

“This occasion also marks another mile stone in our efforts to reinforce, strengthen and support the African Union to move towards peace.

“As we say once we stand united Africa can achieve anything and when we are divided this is every chance that we will fall and will fail so we will continue as a country to work for the progress of peace and stability on the African continent,” he said.

Nigeria is the 11th country to sign the convention, which has been ratified by two countries so far.

In another development, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Hajia Khadija Bukar Ibrahim, has expressed optimism that Nigeria’s election as the Chairperson of AU Peace and Security Commission would be successful.

The event is scheduled to hold on Jan. 30.

She said the country had done its homework effectively in that regard.

The minister expressed satisfaction with the deliberations so far going on at the summit. 

 

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