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ECOWAS members urged to share disarmament experiences
ECOWAS members urged to share disarmament experiences  
A two-day sub-regional meeting on Arms Control has opened in Accra with a call on ECOWAS States to share their success story in disarmament with the international community.  The Regional Development Programme Manager of Oxfam-Great Britain, Samuel Musa who made the call, stressed the need to build the capacities of civil society organizations to better manage local conflicts and improve the living conditions of the people.  He said the forum will afford the participants who are from Ghana, Gambia, Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali and Nigeria to review illicit trade in small arms, poverty and other recurring threats to Security and Development. 

He commended the National Commission on Small Arms in Ghana, Mali and Senegal for working effectively with civil society groups like WANEP and WANNSA in sustaining the campaign to get UN Member States to adopt an arms trade treaty.  The President of WAANSA, Baffour Dokyi-Amoa said it is worthy to note that the review meeting is taking place in Ghana, with the country’s elections just a few months away.  He asked politicians in the sub-region to avoid acts which can easily result in violence, due to the difficulties involved in controlling conflicts. 

Mr. Dokyi-Amoa urged civil society groups to put in place programmes that will redirect the energies of young people into productive ventures.  He acknowledged the role of the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa, FOSDA, in organizing sporting competitions for the youth.  The Director of Human Resource at the Ministry for the Interior, Romeo Adu-Tutu, announced that West African countries are harmonizing their laws on the manufacture and use of small arms and light weapons. 

He said efforts to  attract increased foreign direct investment will elude West Africa if small arms are used to perpetuate conflicts.  Mr. Adu-Tutu called on the international community to support ECOWAS member states to make it difficult for small arms to be smuggled across the borders.
Posted on: Wednesday, 20, August, 2008
Source: GBC NEWS
 
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