Ghana, Togo and Burkina Faso have signed an agreement to foster trans-border relations between them.
A communiqué signed by the heads of delegations from the participating
countries, after a three day workshop where they held the fifth
trans-border tripartite meeting, encouraged member countries to give
priority to issues discussed to realize the goals.
Mr Daniel Syme, the Deputy Upper East Regional Minister of Ghana,
Colonel Ousmane Traore of Burkina Faso and Mr Yendoukoa Douti
Thimbiandja of Togo, jointly signed the communiqué aimed at promoting
peace and trade and enhancing cordial relationship among the three
countries.
The communiqué incorporated a framework to reinforce cross-border
cooperation, peaceful coexistence and the optimization of development
actions and decentralization of the trans-border zones of Ghana, Burkina
Faso and Togo.
It said the security, environment, freedom of movement of people and
goods and services, would be paramount in governing the three countries.
It stated that social services, including health, education, and
agricultural activities would be encouraged, while forced marriages and
other social vices would be discouraged among the countries involved.
The communiqué further stressed the need to tackle smuggling of
petroleum products and pirating within the sister countries since they
were threats to the development of economic activities in these areas.
Mr Syme urged the other member countries to develop strategies to fight
cross-border crimes, including armed robbery, ethnic and chieftaincy
conflicts, among others, since they were issues that militated against
effective development.
He reminded other members of the ECOWAS protocols and appealed to them
to comply with it because the protocols were the surest way to keep the
member countries in harmony.
Mr Syme said as the sister countries work together, they should
remember to ensure safety and protect the free movement of people within
their countries, to promote peace and trade.
He called on the youth of Africa to embrace their own cultural values and stop the blind copying of western cultures.
Colonel Ousmane Traore, the Governor of the Central East Region of
Burkina Faso, called for a stronger bond between the three countries to
encourage other countries to join them.
He urged the three countries to strengthen the bond to build a common state for the West African sub-region.
source: ghanaweb
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