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EAC Secretary General engages Uganda Media

The Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko, on Tuesday morning engaged Senior Editors and Journalists at the Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala, Uganda.

As part of the Secretary General’s publicity and outreach programme to the Republic of Uganda, on the sidelines of the ongoing 5th Session of the East African Legislative Assembly sitting in Kampala, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko hosted a Media breakfast meeting, during which he expounded on his priorities during his five-year tenure which began in April 2016.

The Secretary General said he would focus on few priorities that will deliver quick results and on those that will touch on the lives of East Africans and address their basic needs such as food, health, education and improved incomes.

He said a big percentage of EAC resources will be directed to sectors such as Agriculture, Health, Education, and Employment creation.

“To achieve this I will strive to establish strategic partnerships with the Development Partners, the Private Sector and also the Civil Society Organizations and of course with you, Members of the fourth Estate”, said Amb. Mfumukeko.

The Secretary General highlighted some of the key achievements in the regional integration process that include the robust implementation of the Single Customs Territory, which has resulted in drastic reduction of the period taken to clear goods from over 20 days to three (3) to four (4) days on the Central Corridor; and from 21 days to four (4) days from Mombasa to Kampala and 18 days to six (6) days to Kigali, on the Northern Corridor.

Amb. Mfumekeko disclosed that out of the 15 border towns earmarked to operate as One Stop Border Posts, 11 had already been completed, adding that 10 of these were already operational.

On the Common Market, the Secretary General said EAC Partner States had enacted new laws to conform to the Protocol, adding that currently Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda were allowing their respective citizens to enter and exit their territories using National Identity cards.

He added that the issuance of the International East African Electronic Passport by the Partner States will commence in the course of this year.

The Senior Editors and Journalists were informed that the process of establishing four (4) support institutions to support the Monetary Union was underway, namely the East African Monetary Institute; East African Statistics Bureau; East African Financial Services Commission, and: the East African Surveillance, Compliance and Enforcement Commission.

The Secretary General said the establishment of a strong Monetary Union would require a robust institutional framework to ensure compliance and safeguard the convergence process.

The Secretary General disclosed that as a show of confidence, key Development Partners had renewed their confidence in EAC integration agenda and were willing to upscale their support to the Community.

He said the most promising was the Partnership Fund, which had received over US$2.5 Million and about US$2.9 Million was still in the pipeline.

“In addition to this, I have since July last year signed financing agreements with the EU, Germany, USAID and World Bank amounting to a total of over US$300 Million to be implemented over the coming years. Most of these funds will be channelled to institutional strengthening within the EAC,” he said.

Amb. Mfumukeko cited the slow pace in harmonization of national laws and other instruments to conform to regional laws and instruments, as one of the challenges impacting the implementation of Community programmes and projects.

Other challenges include; inadequate political mobilization for the full implementation of the signed EAC Protocols; maintenance of the key macro-economic criteria essential for the establishment of one single market for financial services; delays in remittance of funds from Partner States and Development Partners to the Organs and Institutions of the Community, and; a long and tedious decision-making process.

"But for your information, Partner States have the capacity and are really working hard together with the Secretariat to mitigate these challenges,” said Amb. Mfumukeko.

The Secretary General pledged to work with the Media in Uganda and East Africa in general in order to intensify EAC’s outreach initiatives to the people of East Africa.

Also present at the media breakfast was Uganda’s Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of EAC Affairs, Rt. Hon. Kirunda Kivejinja, who reiterated Uganda’s commitment to the regional integration process.

EAC Meeting of Finance and Administration Committee Concludes in Arusha

In line with the EAC Calendar of Activities, the Finance and Administration Committee meeting was held from 10th to 13th January 2017 at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. The purpose of the meeting was to consider finance, administrative, and human resources matters of the Community.

The Finance and Administration Committee is the technical arm of the EAC Policy Organ, the Council of Ministers. It is charged with scrutinizing all the finance, administrative, and human resource matters to be considered by the Council of Ministers. It is composed of finance, administrative and human resource experts from the Partner States.

The 4-day meeting was attended by experts from all Partner States, EAC Organs and Institutions. The Republic of South Sudan (RSS) attended the EAC meeting for the first time as a full member. The new Partner State sent a five-man delegation led by Hon. Mou Mou Athian Kuol, the Secretary General of South Sudan EAC Secretariat based in Juba.

The Republic of South Sudan became a full member of the East African Community having deposited the instruments for ratification with the Secretary General in September 2016. The Secretariat is working on a detailed roadmap to integrate the new Partner State in the EAC projects and programmes and participation of the South Sudanese delegates in the meeting is part of the process.

Speaking during the meeting, Hon. Mou Mou Athian Kuol hailed the conducive atmosphere in which the EAC meetings were being conducted. He noted that RSS has committed itself to the collective responsibility and commitments toward the East African integration, which it considers as a platform to establish itself in the community of progressive nation in the world.

Hon. Mou Mou assured the meeting that RSS was fully seized on the restoration of peace and tranquility in the country following the disturbances of July, 2016 and was accelerating its action to get back on track in various Protocols to restore peace in the country.

The Finance and Administration Committee meeting made several finance, administrative, and human resource recommendations to the Coordination Committee (Permanent/Principal Secretaries), who will, in turn recommend to the Council for adopting/or further guidance.

The meeting noted that the delay in disbursement of Partner States contributions has caused liquidity challenges to the EAC Organs and Institutions, and recommended to the Coordination Committee to recommend to Council to direct the Partner States to disburse the contributions due for financial year 2016/17 by end of March 2017, to enable the EAC Organs and Institutions discharge their mandate.

EAC Organs and Institutions on Recess for Christmas and New Year Festivities

At the close of business today Friday 16th December, 2016, the offices of the EAC Organs and Institutions will be closed to allow the staff to be with their Families to rest and rejuvenate during the End/New Year Festive Seasons. The Offices will re-open on 9th January 2017. A skeleton staff will remain behind to run the offices.

The Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko has sent a message of congratulations to all staff of the Organs and Institutions for their dedication during the year 2016. At the same time, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko is commiserating with all those who had problems of one kind or another in the course of the year, and, in particular, expresses his most heartfelt condolences to all those who lost their loved ones.

“As a result of your strong commitment, passion and dedication to the regional integration agenda, we have witnessed a lot of developments and achievements at individual and corporate levels”, notes Amb. Mfumukeko.

The Secretary General notes that several reforms, which he instituted in the Organs and Institutions aimed at cost reduction in the EAC projects and programmes early this year, were already showing positive developments. He says EAC has reduced its travel expenditures by 28% between May and November 2016, compared to 23% between May and November 2015.

The travel expenditure during May-November 2015 was US$ 9,905,244, and the same expenditure during May-November 2016 is US$ 7,160,279, making a saving of approximately US$ 2.75m.

On behalf of the EAC Organs and Institutions, the Secretary General wishes all a Happy Christmas and Prosperous New Year!

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