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EALA Speaker calls on President Yoweri Museveni in Entebbe

H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni says the region is committed to realizing full integration and in the same vein, wants the regional Assembly to fully sensitize citizens on the benefits.

The President held cordial discussions with the Speaker of EALA, Rt Hon Daniel F. Kidega at State House, in Entebbe last night.President Museveni was categorical that EAC would arrive at the Political Federation as the ultimate pillar of integration. He noted that one of the mandates of the Assembly was to sensitize citizens on the benefits of full integration.

The Speaker urged President Yoweri Museveni to do all that it takes towards ensuring stability and normalcy resumes in Burundi. While lauding the dialogue process, the Speaker called for intensification and an all-inclusive approach in the dialogue framework. The Speaker who gave a detailed account of EALA’s involvement in seeking for solutions in Burundi, said more attention in the dialogue process was key.

“I and the Assembly request you to intensively focus on Burundi to restore normalcy”.

He said the Assembly was demanding for an independent inquiry into the death of Hon Hafsa Mossi, in Bujumbura on July 13, 2016, as resolved during the Special Sitting.

On South Sudan, the Speaker sounded the Assembly’s concern over recent developments, while affirming that resolving challenges in the sister Partner States was part and parcel of enhancing the spirit of integration.

On the precarious funding situation at the EAC, Rt Hon Kidega said it was now time for the bloc to embrace sustainability mechanisms as a key survival strategy.“The Summit has agreed in principle that EAC adopts an alternative funding strategy and that such be pursued to ensure sustainability. The Council of Ministers is reviewing the options – but the pace is indeed slow. Excellency, we plead that the matter be fastracked”, Rt Hon Kidega said.

At its meeting in Arusha last week, the EAC’s Finance and Administration Committee took note of the funding situation at the bloc and urged Partner States to settle the arrears and the instalments of the contribution for the current financial year to ease the liquidity challenges.

“The Finance and Administration Committee recommends to the Co-ordination Committee to recommend to the Council to direct the Republic of Burundi, the Republic of Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania to pay their outstanding contribution for the financial year 2015/2016,” a section of the report read.

The Speaker further urged the region to review its stance on the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) given the recent developments in global trade.

“Excellency, the region is seized of the matter of the EPAs given a number of recent developments. The main one concerns the Brexit and its implications which we as a region need to take cognisance of. The other concerns the decision by the EU to embargo/blockade the Republic of Burundi from enjoying the benefits of trade. EALA has enacted Trade Negotiations Act, 2008 that among other things calls for joint negotiations of Treaties that are of benefit to the bloc”, the Speaker said.

He remarked that the region would be unable to favourably compete if the subsidies on Agriculture on EU products.

“The region needs to move as a bloc in the matter in order to safeguard its interests. I hope a decision can be arrived at soon”, he added.

On his part, President Museveni said the region was on verge of economic take-off and such breakthrough would be realised by extending exports and diversification of products beyond the EU markets.

As part of ensuring investor confidence in the region, the Speaker informed H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni that the Assembly was keen on enacting a piece of legislation that safeguards interests of investors and provides for compensation in event of damage. On the other hand, such a law should ensure safeguard of local content in terms of use of materials, manpower, technology transfer among other areas.

 

“Our discussions with Private Sector stakeholders have since shown their interests in an Investments Law. We shall work with the Council of Ministers to see that either an Executive Bill or a Private Member’s Bill is introduced”, he said.

 

Cyclists on inaugural East African Bicycling Tour flagged off at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha

A group of 14 adventurous cyclists who are on a five-day bicycling tour of the East African Community region were this morning flagged off on another leg of their long journey from the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania by the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Political Federation, Mr. Charles Njoroge.

The cyclists who left the Ugandan capital, Kampala on 1st July, 2016 on a two month tour of the five EAC Partner States are on a mission to sensitize ordinary East Africans in addition to creating awareness on the EAC integration process.

The team – whose trip is dubbed Tour D’EAC passed through left Nairobi on 8th July, 216 where they visited the State Department of East African Integration headquarters in Nairobi. They then came to Arusha via Namanga after several stopovers including Kajiado.

The group members who embarked on the trip without sponsorship do not spend the night in hotels but in public places including police stations, schools, churches and camps. They also prepare their own food. They endeavour to spend time with communities while educating and informing them about the integration process.

Briefing Mr. Njoroge on their itinerary, the group’s leader, Mr. John Balongo, said they had embarked on the trip after realizing that most East Africans including critical groups such as the media, police and students at all levels were ignorant about the EAC integration process.

Mr. Balongo said they had noted that knowledge about the East African integration was limited to a select group of top government officials but not the people at the grassroots who have no information on what the integration entails.

“We have come across security personnel and students who don’t know what the EAC is all about. Many do not even know what the EAC Partner States are. We therefore need to actively involve communities in the integration so that they can own the process,” said Balongo.

He said their ambition is to make the event biannual in addition to involving cyclists from the other four Partner States to make participation in the event fully regional.

Receiving the group, Mr. Njoroge described their initiative as novel, brave and inspiring saying it would go a long way in marketing the EAC integration to the people at the grassroots.

The DSG said the initiative was in line with various directives by the Summit of EAC Heads of State to the EAC Secretariat and Partner States’ governments to educate the ordinary folk on the integration.

Mr. Njoroge said the EAC would look at ways of supporting the initiative including financing making it an annual event in collaboration with other stakeholders. Mr. Njoroge later on flagged off the group whose next destination is Bujumbura, Burundi.

The team is expected in Bujumbura on Sunday, 21st August, 2016 and Kigali, Rwanda on Thursday, 25th August, 2016. From Kigali, the group will travel through Kabale, Mbarara, Masaka in Western Uganda before arriving at the Sudanese Embassy in Kampala on 31st August, 2016.

Thursday, 1st September, 2016 will be the grand finale of the tour with a Closing/Awards Ceremony in the Ugandan capital city.

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