West Africa: Proposal for Early Warning Mechanisms Approved

21 July 2014
The NEWS (Monrovia)

ECOWAS Special Representative to Liberia, Amb. Baba Tunde Ajisomo has disclosed that ECOWAS Heads of State have approved Liberia's Foreign Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan's proposal for the establishment of the National Early Warning Mechanisms.

"On the 8th of July in Accra, the leader of the Liberian delegation, the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs Augustine Ngafuan defended robustly the establishment of The National Early Warning Mechanisms which the ECOWAS heads of state approved on the 10th as a platform to strengthen the national mechanisms for preventing conflict and for providing leakages between the national level and regional level", Amb. Ajisomo stated.

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