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Kwara Boat Mishap: ECOWAS Commission condole with diseased families, government of Nigeria

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission has expressed heartfelt condolences to the government of Nigeria and families of over 100 persons who died in boat accident in Patigi Local Government Area, Kwara State.

This is contained in a statement issued by the President of ECOWAS Commission, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray on Friday 16th June 2023.

The statement: “The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission has received with shock the tragic news of the boat mishap that has led to the death of over 100 people and the disappearance of several others on Kwara State, Nigeria on Monday 12 June 2023.

“The President of the Commission, H.E . Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, on behalf of the Community, expresses heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims of the accident and to the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and pray for the reposed souls of the departed”.

The Commission also commended the rescue efforts of the Authorities and expressed confidence that adequate safety measures will be instituted to avert tragic incidents of such magnitude in the future.

Recall that the vessel which capsized was carrying around 300 passengers travelling from Kwara State to Niger State after a wedding.

The New National Star Newspaper also gathered that the boat flipped over after a section of the ship collapsed and water flooded the vessel leading to loss of lives and many still missing.

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Ethiopian parliament selects FM as new president

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Taye Atske Selassie, the foreign minister, was named the new president of Ethiopia on Monday by the two houses of the parliament.

Sahle-Work Zewde is replaced by Selassie. This change comes in the wake of a social media post that President Sahle-Works posted last week that raised a lot of rumors about her possible departure.

Sahle-Work tweeted something on Saturday that many took to be a hint that she might be quitting. She tweeted, using the song “Silence is My Answer” by Mahmoud Ahmed: “Hope is a person’s only hope when he feels sad and broken and has nowhere to go.”

This emotionally charged remark has sparked a public discussion and speculation regarding her future, especially in light of claims from The Habesha indicating that she may step down as early as next week.

Sahle-Works’ tweet was sent out at a time when the public was criticizing her more and more, especially for what was seen as her perceived lack of response to the ongoing unrest in several parts of Ethiopia.

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UNGA79: Nigeria, other ECOWAS nations project 30% of global oceans by 2030 – Salako

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BY AKUDORO GLORIA

Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to working with other ECOWAS countries in ensuring full implementation of BBNJ Agreement for the effective protection of at least 30 per cent of the world’s oceans by 2030.

The Minister stated this in his address at the High Ambition for High Seas holding on the sideline of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 79) Session in New York on Tuesday, 24th September, 2024.

The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction was adopted on 19 June 2023 by the Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction.

The Agreement is said to be open for signature by all States and regional economic integration organizations from 20 September 2023 to 20 September 2025, and will enter into force 120 days after the date of deposit of the sixtieth instrument of ratification, approval and acceptance or accession.

Thrilled by the participation of some West African nations, the Minister said their engagement resonates yet another clear signal that the ECOWAS region is united in actively pursuing the effective protection of at least 30 per cent of the global ocean by the year 2030.

“We all know that the BBNJ Treaty is the only international agreement available for establishing marine protected areas outside national boundaries. The West Africa is on a clear path towards ensuring we are proactive and equipped to designate the first generation of highly and fully protected marine protected areas in the high-seas.

“In sub-region, we are acutely aware of how fast our oceans are being drained of their ability to support us. We know healthy oceans are essential for our region and we recognize with deep concern that our oceans are affected by processes far beyond our national boundaries.

“I have said it a number of times, each time with more urgency and today with much more urgency, the BBNJ Agreement will enable us to highly and fully protect at least 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030 by establishing enormous marine protected areas in the global ocean.

“We cannot afford to wait and I am proud to announce that Nigeria is committed to continue working with the 15 other ECOWAS countries and other ambitious countries, most them here present to seek the designation of effective marine protected areas in the global ocean.

“We must hit the ground running the very moment the BBNJ Agreement comes into force because we are already behind. We must act immediately and use mechanisms approved in the BBNJ Agreement to establish highly and fully protected MPAs covering at least 30% of the global ocean by 2030,” the Minister stated.

Speaking further, Dr. Salako expressed optimism that with huge technical support from organizations like the Bloomberg Ocean Initiative and the Natural Resources Defense Council, more than half of all ECOWAS member States will have signed the BBNJ Agreement by the end of UNGA 79 session and be on the path to ratification.

“The road towards ratification remains arduous but we are definitely making progress and we are now projecting ourselves in the future to ensure we play an active role in the implementation of the treaty by seeking the designation of effective marine protected areas covering at least 30% of the Planet. Let us work to have 60 ratifications as soon as possible but not later than June 2025,” the Minister said.

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China’s investment in Nigeria responsible for economic growth, job opportunities, must be sustained- Reps committee chair 

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The Chairman House Committee on Nigeria-China Relations, Hon. Jaafaru Yakubu, has said that China’s investment in Nigeria and the continent of Africa at large has been instrumental in driving economic growth, creating jobs, and improving infrastructure in Nigeria and other African countries and should be sustained.
Yakubu stated this Tuesday in Abuja, while speaking at an event organised by the CMG to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, with the theme ‘Written in the Sky: My China Story”.
The lawmaker said that China’s investment in Nigeria and the continent of Africa at large has been instrumental in driving economic growth, creating jobs, and improving infrastructure in Nigeria and other African countries.
He said: “The theme, “Written in the Sky, My China Story,” is particularly befitting, as it invites us to reflect on the profound impact that China has had on countless individuals around the world.
“As an ardent lover of the People’s Republic of China for many years and now in my capacity as the Chairman, House Committee on Nigeria-China Relations, I have had the opportunity to witness firsthand the remarkable progress that China and Nigeria have made together. Our partnership is one of mutual respect, cooperation, and shared prosperity. China’s investment in Nigeria and the continent of Africa at large has been instrumental in driving economic growth, creating jobs, and improving infrastructure.
“During my visits to China, among stories of developmental strides that are too numerous to be mentioned, I am particularly impressed by the Belt and Road Initiative, a visionary project that aims to connect Asia, Europe, and Africa through infrastructure development. This initiative has the potential to transform the global economy and bring prosperity to countless people. Nigeria’s participation in the Belt and Road Initiative has already yielded tangible results, and I am confident that it will continue to be a source of growth and development for our two countries.
“Furthermore, China’s commitment to cultural exchange and people-to-people diplomacy has been invaluable. By fostering understanding and friendship between our peoples, we are building a stronger foundation for our partnership. The “Written in the Sky, My China Story” initiative is a testament to the power of storytelling and its ability to connect people from different cultures.
“As we move forward, I believe that it is essential to continue to strengthen the China-Nigeria partnership. By working together, we can address the challenges facing our continent and build a more prosperous and sustainable future for all.
“Still in the spirit of celebration, as we commemorate China’s 75th anniversary, let us also reaffirm our commitment to strengthening the China-Nigeria partnership. By working together, we can build a brighter future for our two nations and contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous world.
“Once again, I congratulate the People’s Republic of China on its 75th anniversary. May this milestone be a catalyst for continued progress and prosperity.”
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