Addis Ababa: The successful hosting of the recently concluded African Union (AU) Summit underscores Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to upholding continental aspirations, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Briefing the media today, state ministers Ambassador Mesganu Arga and Ambassador Birtukan Ayano lauded the successful conduct of the summit and Ethiopia’s contribution to addressing pressing issues across Africa.
Foreign State Minister Ambassador Mesganu Arga noted that among the key topics deliberated upon were education, peace and security in the continent.
He stressed the crucial link between Ethiopia’s national interests and the summit’s agenda, stating that discussions held in the sessions along with the resulting resolutions addressed critical issues facing the continent were aligned with Ethiopia’s priorities.
According to him, Ethiopia presented and elucidated on the progress made in implementing the Pretoria Agreement, emphasizing the necessity for steadfast commitment to its full realiz
ation.
The summit also witnessed a significant step forward for Ethiopia’s economic integration within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by approving the country’s proposed goods tariff and paving the way for Ethiopia to join the nine African nations trading under the AfCFTA framework.
“During the summit, our goods tariff offer was endorsed by the ministers of trade of African governments to trade under AfCFTA; and this is a great success.”
Moreover, the state minster highlighted Ethiopia’s achievements in the agricultural sector, especially its exemplary wheat production, and Yelemat Terufat program showcased during the summit.
Addressing queries regarding the Ethio-Somaliland Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Mesganu reiterated Ethiopia’s clear foreign policy objectives with its neighbors and its unwavering commitment to regional cooperation and integration.
The state minister added that the MoU aligns with the nation’s longstanding principle of fostering regional cooperation for develo
pment within a rule-based and mutually beneficial framework.
State Minister Ambassador Birtukan Ayano focused on her part on the logistical and protocol aspects of the summit and declared the whole process of the AU summit was a resounding success on all fronts.
The peaceful conclusion, meticulous protocol adherence, and seamless provision of accommodation and other services for more than 8,000 delegates from 49 African countries, was lauded as hallmarks of the government’s remarkable planning and execution, she pointed out.
The summit saw the participation of 31 heads of state and six vice presidents, it was learned.
The arrival of 54 chartered airplanes carrying participants to Bole International Airport was handled with remarkable efficiency, according to the state minister.
Ambassador Birtukan also highlighted the introduction of sightseeing opportunities for guests and diplomats, including visit and dinner program to the newly unveiled Adwa Victory Memorial Museum.
She reiterated the immense succes
s of the summit on all parameters, emphasizing its contributions to both Ethiopia and the continent.
“Following the preparation made for over three months, the summit concluded successfully and all actors have greatly contributed to the success of the whole process during the summit…Our country is respected and elevated by hosting this very successful summit.”
Looking forward, the state minister vowed for continuous improvement and the introduction of innovative elements to further enhance Ethiopia’s hosting capabilities in the future.
Source: Ethiopian News Agency
The Assembly members of Keta Municipal Assembly in the Volta region have failed to elect their Presiding Member for the third consecutive time after the Assembly’s recent inauguration.
At the end of polls, 17 voted yes with 11 No, and 5 rejected for Mr Wisdom Seadey, who went unopposed after Mr Promise Kofi Baccah, his main contender had withdrawn from the race.
Mr Rojah Avorgbedor, the Electoral Commission Officer at Keta, told the Ghana News Agency that the results did not give Mr Seadey the required two-thirds majority to occupy the Presiding Membership seat.
He explained that the act governing the election stipulated that, where the candidates for the Presiding Member position failed to attain two-thirds of the Assembly members on two consecutive run-offs within ten days after the first run-off, the candidates shall be put aside for a fresh nomination.
‘Both Mr Baccah and Mr Seadey are not eligible to participate in fresh nominations unless no other member shows interest,’ he stated.
He said it would
be difficult for the assembly to get a Presiding Member if none of the assembly members failed to contest in the next meeting.
He said there was the need to open fresh nominations for those who have an interest in contesting.
Some residents, who witnessed the event, described the development as disappointing, saying, ‘it would delay the development agenda of the area.
Meanwhile, Mr Seadey, in an interaction with the GNA after the election, expressed disappointment about the outcome of the polls.
He, however, pledged to work tirelessly with any other person who would occupy the vacant position.
‘I am a bit disappointed about the result, especially the rejected votes. l was not expecting a member of this higher house to spoil a vote.’
Before he decided to withdraw, Mr Baccah gathered 13 votes at two consecutive meetings as against 20 for Mr Seadey in the previous elections.
Thirty-three eligible Assembly Members, including 22 elected assembly members, 10 government appointees, and the Municipal Chief exe
cutive (MCE) took part in the exercise.
The house had been adjourned until further notice.
Some assembly members, the GNA engaged, expressed worry about their inability to ensure a successful exercise.
Source: Ghana News Agency