Former President Mulatu addresses Pan-Africanism, Ethiopia’s Peace Agreement in Astana Forum

Former President Mulatu Teshome addressed Pan-Africanism, Ethiopia’s Peace Agreement and climate change issues in the panel discussion held at the sideline of the Astana International Forum.

During the Astana International Forum (AIF 2023), President Mulatu Teshome discussed the importance of promotion of democracy, dialogue, and global cooperation.

Ethiopia has formulated a broad range of national initiatives to combat climate change and address its impacts and launched the Green Legacy Initiative.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed launched the Green Legacy Initiative in June 2019 with a target of planting 20 billion seedlings.

Over the last four years, 25 billion seedlings, including fruit trees and cattle feeds, have been planted as part of the national Green Legacy Initiative across the nation.

The AIF is a platform for dialogue to address key global challenges. And it was held in Astana, Kazakhstan, from June 8-10/2023 under the theme:Tackling Challenges through Dialogue: Towards Cooperation, Development and Progress.

According to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the event was “unique because it offers a platform for global middle powers to discuss their views and positions on the issues of today and to put forward their own solutions to these issues.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia, Kazakhstan Agree to Continue Cooperation on Bilateral issues, Multilateral Agenda

Ethiopia and Kazakhstan agreed to continue cooperation on all issues of the bilateral and multilateral agenda, according to Kazakhstan Embassy in Ethiopia.

The prospects of Kazakh-Ethiopian relations discussed on Friday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Director of the Middle East and Africa Department at Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Askar Shokybayev and Deputy Head of Mission of Ethiopia to Kazakhstan, with permanent residence in Ankara, Türkiye, Ambassador Mulie Tareken held a meeting.

During the meeting, held in the format of a courtesy call visit, the parties discussed topical issues of the bilateral agenda of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Ethiopia, the Embassy said.

In particular, the parties highly appreciated political cooperation and discussed plans to hold a second round of political consultations in 2023.

In order to increase mutual trade and investment, the parties considered the possibility of creating a bilateral working group, and also agreed to expand the legal framework.

The successful practices of cooperation between the two countries in the international arena was noted.

In general, the parties agreed to continue cooperation on all issues of the bilateral and multilateral agenda.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

BEPA To Launch Footwear Production Capacity Building Project In Ethiopia with 10 mln USD

Footwear Industrial Promotion Center with the Busan Economic Promotion Agency (BEPA) announced it will launch footwear production capacity building project in Ethiopia with 10 million US dollar provided by South Korea Official Development Assistance (ODA).

Ethiopian Ambassador to South korea, Dessie Dalkie, attended the footwear production capacity building project kickoff and MOU signing ceremony organized by Busan metropolitan city and BEPA footwear Industrial Promotion Center in Busan, South korea, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He recalled the longstanding historical relationship between Ethiopia and South Korea.

Moreover, he emphasized the significance of this relationship and its potential to be strengthened through economic exchange and political relations.

The project is critical to enhance the productivity and effectiveness of local footwear industries in Ethiopia, the ambassador underlined.

He also stressed comparative advantages in Ethiopia due to its youth work force and inputs, making the country an attractive destination for foreign investment particularly for leather and leather products industry.

Finally, the Ethiopian Embassy in Korea and the BEPA Footwear Industrial Promotion Center signed MOU to strengthen cooperation and friendly relations between the Republic of Korea and Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia One of the Most Attractive Places for Turkish investors: Ambassador Berk Baran

Türkiye’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Berk Baran, told the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) on the sidelines of the Ethiopia PlastPrintPack Trade Fair that “Ethiopia is one of the most attractive places for Turkish investors.”

More than 18 Turkish companies have taken part in the trade fair held in Addis Ababa.

“Many Turkish investors are operating in Ethiopia in different sectors, contributing to the economy and providing employment opportunities for many Ethiopians,” the ambassador said.

Ambassador Baran added that Türkiye is also committed to helping Ethiopia promote its products to the Türkiye market.

“It is our duty to encourage promotion efforts by Ethiopian producers so that they can enter the Turkish market,” he stressed.

The ambassador further noted that peace and stability is important for investors. Türkiye has therefore been supporting the Ethiopian government in its efforts to achieve peace and stability in the country.

“Ethiopia is a very important country because peace and stability in Ethiopia means peace and stability in the Horn of Africa.”

According to him, Türkiye and Ethiopia have a long history of diplomatic relations, dating back to the 19th century.

“This year we are celebrating 128th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relationship,” Ambassador Baran stated, adding that “it means we have a history of imperial background on both sides.”

He also noted that the two countries have close ties at all levels, including between the foreign ministries and at the leadership levels.

And “after the recent election in our country, we are preparing to boost our relationship in every field.”

The ambassador finally pointed out that Ethiopia and Türkiye have a strong relationship that has been built on a foundation of mutual respect and cooperation, and the countries are committed to working together to achieve their shared economic goals.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

LASG seeks stakeholders support for gas project

Lagos State Government on Friday urged the state residents to embrace natural gas for cleaner energy, mass job creation, boost in commerce and quantum leap in the economy.

Dr Omobolaji Gaji, Permanent Secretary, Office of Environmental Services, Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, made the call at a stakeholders’ engagement on Victoria Island, Lagos State.

Gaji was represented by Dr Olasunkami Sojinu, Director of EIA, Office of Environmental Services of the ministry.

The meeting, which took place at the Iru Victoria Island Local Council Development Area Hall on Muri-Okunola Street, was streamed live on Facebook.

It was on the “Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) on the Proposed Natural Gas Distribution Pipelines Project Across Four Local Governments in Lagos State”.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 71km gas pipeline is proposed to begin at Marina and terminate at Epe.

Gaji said that Gaslink Nig. Ltd. was encouraging local consumption of gas; hence, its expansion through the project.

He said although the pipeline laying project was a private sector initiative, the state government was involved because of EIA to be able to raise awareness for delivery of sustainable infrastructure.

Gaji said that the ministry collaborated with Gaslink in hosting the meeting to ensure that all stakeholders were carried along, to address concerns and to get support for the project.

He said the project was in line with the state government’s vision for use of gas, adding that the EIA was necessary in line with laid down laws and procedures.

The permanent secretary said that, in the long run, the project would be beneficial to all Lagos residents; thus, the need for proper EIA to remove any threats to humans and the environment.

He advised the residents to make necessary contributions toward having a resilient and sustainable gas project.

“This project is going to enhance economic activities in Lagos State, it is going to create jobs and it is going to accelerate development and boost commerce for the people of Lagos,” he said.

Mrs Yetunde Tella, Project Manager, Gaslink Nig. Ltd., in her presentation, explained how the gas pipe would run through Lagos-Island, Eti-Ona, Ibeju-Lekki and Epe local governments.

She demonstrated how the 71km gas pipeline would take off at Marina and terminate at a proposed airport area at Epe.

Tella said that natural gas was different and safer, adding that it was lighter than air, less flammable and convenient, and not toxic.

She said that the gas was safe to pass through underground pipelines.

She added that safety measures were included in the project from design to construction and operations stages to avert danger, in line with statutory provisions.

Mr Uche Okpata, Head of Engineering, Gaslink Nig. Ltd., explained the standard depth requirements the firm was adopting in burying pipes to ensure public safety.

He said that there was no need for the residents to nurse fear about the laying of the gas pipe.

According to the engineer, the firm has pipelines crisscrossing several Lagos industries for over 20 years and has not recorded any explosions.

Mr John Okoro, the company’s Head of Environmental Health, Safety and Quality, explained how gas transportion pressure was controlled underground for safety considerations.

“Eighty per cent of industries in Lagos depends on our gas,” he said.

The Secretary of Victoria Island and Ikoyi Residents Association, Alhaji Abdulateef Muse, said that cooking gas had various attributes that caused fear of fire outbreak in the minds of people.

He thanked the organisers for the meeting but appealed for further community engagements for more sensitisation to douse the fear.

Some other stakeholders also raised concerns which were addressed.

Earlier, Mr Lasisi Adedoyin, Director, EIA Unit, Environmental Assessment Department, Office of Environmental Services, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Lagos State, listed the communities through which the pipe would pass through.

He urged the residents to visit their respective local governments to study the draft of the EIA and make observations.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

NCCSALW remains only government body mandated to checkmate illicit arms in Nigeria – ONSA

The National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW) remains the only government-sanctioned body charged with the responsibility of checkmating the proliferation of illicit arms in Nigeria.

The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) made this known in a statement by the Director, Strategic Communications and Information, NCCSALW, Group Capt. Pius Okwuego, on Friday in Abuja.

Okwuego warned that any infringement on the duties of the centre by any persons, group or organisation would attract legal sanctions.

He said the NCCSALW had continued to work diligently with all arms-bearing security agencies, relevant Ministries Departments and Agencies, international partners and credible Civil Society Organisations to stem the tide of illegal arms proliferation.

According to him, there is a steadfast commitment to the mandate and mission of promoting peace and security in the nation.

He called for support of all Nigerians, the media and other stakeholders in furthering the mission of the centre to build a safer Nigeria.

NCCSALW acknowledges the overwhelming challenges posed by the proliferation of illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) in Nigeria.

“As the legally recognised government institution charged with the responsibility to stem the proliferation of illicit SALW, it remains committed to promoting an illicit arms-free society.

“Regrettably, it has been observed that unauthorised outfits have sprung-up; deceitfully presenting themselves as the focal organisations for the control of illicit small arms and light weapons, creating false impressions of legitimacy and authority.

“These unauthorised bodies risk exacerbating the security issues they purport to address, adding unnecessarily, to the complex task of SALW control.

“Their activities potentially result in confusion and lack of credibility leading to administrative and legal disputes which may hinder the NCCSALW to effectively carry-out its mandate.

“This would further complicate the efforts to control the proliferation of illicit small arms and light weapons, potentially leading to ineffective implementation of policies and strategies,” he said.

Okwuego added that the potential for reputational harm to the NCCSALW was further heightened, given the controversy and public disagreement surrounding the unauthorised outfits.

He said that even though NCCSALW operates legally, the confusion might cast a shadow over its work and thus entrenching trust deficit with stakeholders.

According to him, it is pertinent to remind all stakeholders of the enormity of this mandate and the necessity of operating within legal boundaries.

He urged the media to exercise due diligence and uphold the highest standards of journalistic ethics to prevent the projection of unlawful organisations.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria