
Addressing attendees of the 2019 International Conference of the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS, at the Mensvic Hotel under the theme, “Economic Integration of West Africa: Challenges and Prospects”, President Akufo Addo said the ECOWAS region cannot make the bold and urgent changes so required without appropriate united leadership.
“Our problem over the years I suggest has been leadership. The implementation of plans to bring progress and prosperity to the 350 million citizens of ECOWAS has been left to well-meaning technocrats and bureaucrats. However well-meaning they may be, our region cannot make the bold transforming changes it needs to make without a visionary, political leadership. We need leadership that is focused on the region and not on individual countries” President Akufo Addo indicated.
The EU Verses ECOWAS
In a comparative analysis with the integration success that the European Union (EU) has achieved as compared to ECOWAS, President Akufo Addo noted that “the European Union took off because the political leadership of France and Germany decided to make it work”.
“Today, however, while the EU is central to the life of Europeans, ECOWAS is still somewhat peripheral to the lives of most West Africans and it is not for the lack of plans or even rules and regulations, it is simply that the political will to make integration real has been less evident than Europe” the President noted.
“Once the political will is evident, we can then work together to make ECOWAS a true regional community”.
President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice
In his introductory remarks, President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, Justice Edward Amoako Asante, noted that ECOWAS over the years has recorded a lot of achievements as the leading Regional Economic Community (REC) in Africa.
“Since the establishment of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in 1975, we have achieved great milestones but a lot still remains to be done. This conference, therefore, offers us a great opportunity to interrogate the challenges and prospects of our integration process” Justice Edward Amoako Asante said.
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