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ECOWAS Parliament calls for increased spending on Agriculture

ECOWAS Parliament speaker has called for improved budgetary allocation to Agriculture to tackle food insecurity in the sub-region.

• August 23, 2022
ECOWAS Parliament
ECOWAS Parliament [Photo Credit: Twitter]

Speaker of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament, Sidie Tunis, has called for improved budgetary allocation to Agriculture to tackle food insecurity in the sub-region.

Mr Tunis made the call on Tuesday at the opening of the Delocalised Meeting of the Parliament’s Joint Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources/ Infrastructure/ Energy and Mines/ Industry and Private Sector in Bissau, Guinea Bissau.

Tunis, who was represented by the Second Deputy Speaker of the parliament, Sani Boucary, said the meeting sought to improve food security when the budget to the sector improves.

The speaker said that terrorism in the sub-region as well as the war in Europe were negatively affecting the people of the region, and urged the participants to come up with recommendations to save the ECOWAS states.

“The implementation of the committee commitment in the area of environment is a major concern which is set in the affairs of the institution.

“And the enhancement of powers of parliament has enabled oversight on the activities of different members of the community.

“Therefore, the parliament through its joint committee is important that they understand the dynamics of agriculture and to have an annual review of agriculture produce and issues of food security in our region.

“So that we can facilitate and improve our budget in this area.

“I call upon the joint committee to attentively listen to the presentations to be done by the ECOWAS commission, the resource persons and the ministry responsible for environment and agriculture issues in Guinea Bissau.

“And that will give us an overview of the experience in total and I urge them to work in harness in order to come up with a complete recommendation which really improves agricultural productivity in the region.

“And, to strengthen the resilience of communities as they are besieged by climate change,” Mr Tunis said.

President of the ECOWAS Commission, Omar Touray, who lauded the parliament for the initiative, said the focus would address major issues confronting the people of the sub-region.

Mr Touray, who was represented by the ECOWAS Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture, Massandje Toure-litse, also pointed out increase in erosion in some parts of the sub-region as one of the causes of food insecurity.

This, he also noted, was making life difficult for community citizens, imploring participants to come up with workable recommendations that will help address the identified issues for a better ECOWAS.

“The topic of the joint meeting of the ECOWAS commission is perfectly aligned.

“We will bear in mind and we want to talk to you in a more detailed manner during this session on the environmental policies of the ECOWAS and strategies to be developed as well as the biennial review as well as food security in ECOWAS member states.

“The climate strategy was adopted in June 22 in Accra by the Authority of Heads of States and President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, was appointed by his peers as the champion of all the fights against climate change.

“Our vision is to construct a community of people who are fully integrated living in strategic peace and benefitting from all their fundamental rights and especially the right to clean environment and to have quantitative and qualitative good food,” Mr Touray said.

The  meeting is with the theme “A critical look at the ECOWAS Environmental Policy and Climate Strategy, as well as a biennial review of the agricultural production, food and nutritional security in Member States.”

(NAN)

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