APC Leader Hon. Abdul Kargbo Urges ECOWAS to Prioritize Implementation of Sierra Leone’s National Unity Agreement
. compelling presentation to the President of the ECOWAS Commission. His address emphasized the critical need for ECOWAS to prioritize the implementation of the “Agreement for National Unity” in Sierra Leone.
This landmark agreement, signed between the Government of Sierra Leone and the main opposition, the All People’s Congress Party, comprises eight resolutions aimed at fostering national cohesion and stability. However, Hon. Kargbo revealed that the majority of these resolutions remain unimplemented, a situation he finds deeply concerning.
Hon. Kargbo highlighted the ongoing political tensions in Sierra Leone, noting that opposition supporters continue to face imprisonment, with some even attending court sessions. He stressed the urgency for ECOWAS to intervene and ensure that every clause in the agreement is honored, which he believes is essential for achieving lasting peace and unity in the country.
Furthermore, Hon. Kargbo called on ECOWAS to extend its protective measures to former presidents in all member states. He cited the specific cases of Sierra Leone and Liberia, where former leaders are often barred from accessing Presidential Lodges, a situation he argues undermines their dignity and status. He advocated for a policy that allows former heads of state to live in their home countries without fear of political retribution.
The parliamentarian also pointed out the significant influence former presidents wield through their substantial fan bases. He posited that ensuring their protection and well-being is not just a matter of personal security but also a crucial step towards maintaining political stability in member states.
Hon. Kargbo’s address reflects broader concerns about the pace of political reforms and the protection of political figures in West Africa. His remarks are expected to stir discussions within ECOWAS, pushing the regional body to take concrete actions towards the full implementation of the national unity agreement in Sierra Leone and the broader protection of former leaders across the region.
As the ECOWAS Commission deliberates on these issues, the spotlight remains on its ability to foster peace and stability in member states through decisive and timely interventions. The successful implementation of the agreement in Sierra Leone could serve as a model for conflict resolution and political stability in the region.