The
Facilitator of the Inter-Burundi Dialogue and former Tanzania President, H.E. Benjamin William Mkapa, takes this opportunity to update the stakeholders of the Inter-Burundi Dialogue as follows:
1. At its 17th Extraordinary session held on 8th
of September 2016 in Dar es Salaam, the EAC Summit
of Heads of State, among others, received and considered the progress
report on the Inter Burundian Dialogue from the Facilitator. The
Facilitators Report highlighted issues for consideration if sustainable
Peace and Stability is to be restored in Burundi.
The Summit adopted the recommendations of the Facilitator on the way
forward and re-emphasized the need for ownership and leadership of the
process by the region in all aspects.
2. Based
on the Summit decision, a roadmap for the Burundi Dialogue process was
developed and presented to the Mediator His Excellency President
Yoweri Museveni of Uganda on 2nd November, 2016. The roadmap
provides for a series of engagements between December 2016 and June
2017 that will culminate into an Agreement.
3. In
implementing the roadmap, the Facilitator H.E. Benjamin Mkapa, will in
due course be visiting the Republic of Burundi to confer with
H.E. Pierre Nkurunziza and also consult other significant political
players. This will lay the foundation for a series of both formal and
informal engagements with and among the various stakeholders, in and
outside Burundi and also with international actors.
4. In
undertaking this process, regular consultations will continue to take
place with the Mediator, the EAC Summit of Heads of State, the
International Conference of the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), the AU and
the UN with a view to collectively assisting Burundians in the process
to seek sustainable Peace and Security. In the same vein the Facilitator
will maintain the consultative relationship
developed with the various Special Envoys and Representatives
supportive of the process.
5. The
Facilitator wishes to acknowledge that since his appeal in May 2016; to
Parties to the Conflict to desist from violent acts and give
dialogue a chance, there has been a noticeable improvement on the
security situation in Burundi. The Facilitator will continue to urge all
Parties to adhere to this non-violent approach to solving the political
crisis. The improved security situation in Burundi
has also been echoed by the international community.
6. It
is important that as this process proceeds, and for which the Barundi
and the EAC Citizens will continue to be briefed on the progress,
all parties should strive to avoid actions and utterances that are not
helpful to the healing process and remain seized of the commitment to a
political process.
7. Finally,
the Facilitator has been keenly following the ongoing Internal Dialogue
Sessions organized by the National Commission for Inter-Burundi
Dialogue (CNDI) and other evolving political and constitutional
developments in Burundi. The Facilitator urges the authorities and
political actors to safeguard the gains of the EAC led process and
Government efforts to stabilize Burundi.
Issued by:
Office of the Facilitator of the Inter-Burundi Dialogue on this day 1st December
2016
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