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![]() I support Mauritanian rejoining Ecowas. We need to be in Ecowas and UMA. The part that says ''left Ecowas to join Maghreb Union'' is bull though. Mauritania is one of the founders of the Maghreb Union in 1989.
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If it wasnt for west-african nations Mauritania wouldn't have existed since Morocco claimed Mauritania until 1969 and all Arab league member states except Tunisia decided to support Morocco's claim. It were the west-african neighbours who lobbied for international integration of Mauritania.
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Ecowas seems to be a stronger more active union that can provide maurtania with help when needed and boost maurtanias status as a nation that actively helps its allies. Amu is a nest of enemies none of them flinched during the arab spring for their brother nation. A few have even gone to war with each other. Id like to see cameroon and gabon join as well
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PRESIDENT MAHAMA PARTICIPATES IN EXTRAORDINARY ECOWAS CONFAB IN ABIDJAN
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Lagos-Abidjan road construction begins in 2014
2013-03-03 Abuja- The construction of the Lagos to Abidjan expressway is set to begin in 2014, Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan disclosed during a meeting with investors on the sidelines of his state visit to Abidjan on Saturday. Jonathan said the construction of the road was imperative to enhance the free movement of goods and people and reduce the encumbrances currently posed by local customs and police to businessmen. Jonathan said the construction of the road was dear to the heart of the ECOWAS leaders and disclosed that there was a meeting of the leaders of Nigeria, Togo, Benin, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana on how to actualise the project. ``We have charged the Ivorian Minister of Infrastructure and the Nigerian Minister of Works to work with the ECOWAS Commission that within two weeks they must come up with a blueprint and preliminary information on the project that we will discuss in Addis Ababa in May when we go for AU meeting ``This is because we want a situation where the desk-work will be completed this year and by next year, we want physical construction. ``We believe that when we have this express road the issue of movement interference by Customs and Police will be minimized because that will be an ECOWAS road. ``The laws regulating the use of the road will not be the laws regulating that of the roads in Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire or Ghana. It will be an international standard and everything will be done in such a way that movement of goods services and so on will not be interfered with by local restriction’’ the Nigerian leader said. According to Jonathan the projects would not be financed with public funds but by development partners and some viable banks which would re-coup their fund through tariffs and tow fees. ``It is a viable project that banks and businessmen within and outside the region will key into and which will generate enough money in short time” Jonathan added. By his reckoning, the project would be the building blocks to the eventual integration of the region as it linked the five countries with a population of about 236 million people. source: APA
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