Hon Peter Mathuki, mover of the resolution congratulating Republic of South Sudan following its admission to the EAC bloc, presents his motion on the floor of the House
The
admission of the South Sudan into the EAC received a thumbs up from the
Assembly this afternoon, as it passed a Resolution congratulating the
Sixth Partner State into
the EAC fold. The Motion for the Resolution congratulating the
Republic of South Sudan upon admission into the EAC was moved by Hon
Peter Mathuki and seconded by Hon Dora Byamukama.
In
the aforementioned, the Assembly thus urged the Government of the
Republic of South Sudan to expeditiously sign the Treaty of accession
and to deposit the
said instrument with the Office of the Secretary General of the EAC.
The
Resolution avers that the accession of the Republic of South Sudan into
membership of the EAC will enhance co-operation and integration between
the country
and EAC Partner States. According to the Resolution, the EAC
conducted a verification mission to the Republic of South Sudan between
July 15th – 31st, 2012, to check on its preparedness to join the Community. Further negotiations between
the EAC and the Partner States took place between March and October 2015, at the headquarters in Arusha.
At
the last sitting of the Summit held in Arusha last week, the Summit of
EAC Heads of State received the report of the Council of Ministers and
admitted the
country into the regional bloc.
Rt.
Hon Mathuki states that in joining the Community, the bloc shall be
expanded and this provides potential growth for the region inclusive of
over 160 Million
citizens. It also is expected to promote business and general economic
development as well as in stepping up towards the coveted African
Unity.
At
debate time, the mover of the motion further congratulated the Summit
of EAC Heads of State for the timely move of admitting the Republic of
South Sudan into
the Community. He mentioned that it was necessary for the in-coming
Partner State to observe all the tenets of the EAC Treaty.
Hon
Maryam Ussi said sensitisation was of absolute importance to enable
citizens of the region to be fully aware of the benefits of integration.
“By the Republic
of South Sudan joining they shall benefit from the benchmarks”, Hon
Dora Byamukama mentioned. She remarked that previous visits to Jonglei
and Unity States had shown the area was fertile and there was wealth in
the area which would be good for the integration
process.
Hon
Judith Pareno said entry of South Sudan in to the EAC signified the
reunion of the family that was “once disintegrated by the colonial
borders”. “They
are very much welcome on board,” she added.
Hon Martin Ngoga said the region was set to benefit more with the admission of South Sudan. “It is about the people of South Sudan, since we are people-centred.
We need to have the challenges addressed”, he remarked.
Hon
Shyrose Bhanji called on the Government of South Sudan to adhere to
peace and ensure safety of all its citizens so they may reap from the
benefits of integration.
Hon
Hafsa Mossi lauded the leadership of the Republic of South Sudan for
having thought through admission into the bloc and for working hard to
join the EAC
immediately after its independence.
“There is no better time for them (South Sudan) to join”, she said. “I am very happy to see the development which shall definitely add value to the Community”, the legislator added. She remarked that the Community had shown commitment to peace
and said the latest peace agreement ensuing in South Sudan was signed in the United Republic of Tanzania.
Others
who rose in support were Hon Mukasa Mbidde, Hon Sarah Bonaya, Hon
Abdullah Mwinyi, Hon Mike Sebalu, Hon Christophe Bazivamo and Hon
Frederic Ngenzebuhoro.
Hon Leonce Ndarubagiye, Hon Jeremie Ngendakumana and EAC Ministers, Hon
Shem Bageine (Uganda) and Hon Leontine Nzeyimana (Burundi) also
supported the Motion for the Resolution.
Hon
Abubakar Ogle said it was important for the region to adhere to all
principles that include rule of law and governance in the entire
dispensation.
The
Secretary General of the EAC, Amb Dr Richard Sezibera said the Republic
of South Sudan had requested to join the EAC on a fast-track basis and
that the capacity
of the country went beyond just verification.
“We worked together to strengthen their capacity in terms of revenue collection and customs administration among other areas”, the Secretary General said.“The
verification report is also detailed in what the country must do.
There are key recommendations with timelines and the issues raised on
the floor of the House have been addressed,” he added.
South Sudan gained its independence on July 9th, 2011
following a referendum that passed with 98.83% of the vote.
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