ECOWAS has launched an appeal to its European Union partners to help limit the influx into West Africa of small arms and light weapons which has contributed to more than a decade of instability in the region and has the potential to undermine ECOWAS efforts to promote democracy and good governance.
"We believe the governments of the European Union are also in a position to influence trade in such arms which should not be left to the dictates of market forces, particularly the clandestine trade in small arms and light weapons, "the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Ambassador James Victor Gheho told the Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria.
A statement from ECOWAS commission added that in order to regulate the flow of such arms into the region, Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS Member States in 2006 signed a regional instrument to control its proliferation in the region. The ECOWAS Convention on Small Arms, Light Weapons, their ammunition and other related materials with enhanced mechanisms to check the influx of arms into the region replaced the regional Moratorium on the Exportation, Importation and Manufacture of Small Arms and Light Weapons prepared with the support of the UNDP.
"The President told the ambassador that developing and developed countries share a responsibility for the control of such arms as they could not only be used for insurgency as experienced in Liberia and Sierra Leone but could also become a tool for terrorism.
He described the proliferation of such arms as a legacy of the end of the cold war especially in Afghanistan, and reassured Ambassador Michel Dewez that the region was committed to regulating and ultimately eliminating the influx of such arms into the region.
He also spoke about the recent Coup in Niger and admitted that the region was "embarrassed" by the incident which forced it to temporarily suspend its mediation efforts in that country through the former Nigerian Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar.
Such "errant" development, the President said, did not diminish the "remarkable progress achieved by West Africa with democratization and good governance in the last decade" after a period of instability occasioned mostly by military interventions.
On the issue of the signing of an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between ECOWAS and the European Union, Ambassador Gheho said it was the "wish" of the region to sign the agreement which is being negotiated by officials of both sides but said that it should not be restricted to a trade relationship only but should be linked to development in order to enable the region avail itself of the full benefits of the arrangement.

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WELL, WELL, WELL; how long does it take us "Africans" to realize that Europe is the major and vital external evil forces toward Africa??? How long...............??? If a cultures have the zeal to colonized and slaved you; do you think they will EVER want you to be at the same stage with them?? Please think about that Africa and Africans. Do seriously think about that?? Becuase Africa and Africans have being a fool far too long for these Europeans with their sweet tooth. I mean far too long.