The Parliament of the Economic Community of West African
States has canvassed a visa-free regime between the ECOWAS member states
and the European Union.
Speaker of ECOWAS Parliament,
and Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, made the call
when he visited the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz,
in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday.
Ekweremadu’s Media Adviser,
Mr. Uche Anichuckwu quoted the Deputy Senate President to have said the
new visa regime had become imperative, given the increasing diplomatic
and economic cooperation between the economic blocs.
He said, “A
visa-free regime between both economic blocs has become imperative in
order to facilitate greater socio-economic and political cooperation
between the EU and ECOWAS member states and we think the time has come
to give it a try.
“A situation where important ECOWAS government
officials and business persons with genuine reasons to visit EU
countries for legitimate businesses are denied visas is no longer
acceptable and I do hope the European Parliament would take up this
matter accordingly.”
The Speaker allayed the fears of EU member
states, who feel that such a visa regime would result in influx of
people of ECOWAS into Europe.
He suggested an incremental approach starting with certain categories of international passport holders.
Ekweremadu also assured the EU Parliament that ECOWAS was on top of the situation in Mali.
He,
however, appealed for additional material and financial support to
ensure that the terrorists were flushed out of Mali and the entire West
African sub-region.
Schulz assured Ekweremadu of the support of
the European Parliament towards facilitating greater relations with the
ECOWAS sub-region.
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