Signing of Siege: A local liaison for the Commission of the UEMOA ...
Signing of Siege: A local relay for the WAEMU Commission ...
Thursday, January 20, 2011 11:52
Like the other countries, Senegal has concluded a headquarters agreement with the Commission of the UEMOA. The goal is to have a local relay for better case management and community
enhanced integration. Senegal and the Committee on Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) conducted yesterday in Dakar, the signing of a Headquarters Agreement. According to Mr. Madické Niang, Minister of State, Minister for Foreign Affairs, who signed the agreement with the President of the UEMOA Commission, Soumaila Cisse, the signing of this agreement is "The indelible mark of the integration of African peoples and countries for which Senegal has spared no effort". "It recognizes the complexity of the challenges African countries face, and the need for synergy of efforts that Senegal is firmly committed to achieving this integration which is so important," added Mr. Madické Niang. The Headquarters Agreement, which allows the installation of a Representative Office in Dakar UEMOA, closing the series of headquarters agreements signed for the establishment of offices representation in the UEMOA area. To the President of the WAEMU Commission, who praised the pioneering role of Senegal in the African integration process, through this agreement, Senegal "gives the Commission the facilities, privileges and immunities that will help in accomplishment of its mission. " Thus, the establishment of representative office, which is part of an overall vision of decentralization of its functions, will "represent the Commission and assist in monitoring community sites, and ensuring the implementation of EU legislation and monitor projects and funded programs in host countries and raise awareness of the Commission in the Member States, disseminating information on the process of integration and reform of the UEMOA, "says Soumaila Cisse. In short, it's about having an "active relay for readability and responsiveness to the records management community." Setting favorable And for the Foreign Minister, the representative offices will be "merit" to bring the sub-regional institution of its members and thereby "establish a framework conducive to achieving expectations placed in it. " I Madické Niang also welcomed the "quality" of the system integration of the subregion in place for 16 years. And has acquired several licenses such as customs integration or the Common Agricultural Policy. But the strengthening of the integration is all the more "sensible" that Africa has become a major issue and a center of attraction for the major powers and emerging countries, said Mr Niang Madické. Seydou KA
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