Goodluck Jonathan Foundation partners AU to promote democracy in Africa
Goodluck Jonathan Foundation partners AU to
promote democracy in Africa
The African Union (AU) Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and
Security, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye and the Executive Director of GJF Ms Ann
Iyonu at the MOU signing ceremony in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The effort towards
consolidating democracy in Africa by the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF)
received a boost on Thursday with the Foundation’s signing of a memorandum
(MOU) of understanding with the African Union (AU) to establish an effective
partnership between the two parties for promoting peace and a culture of good
governance on the continent. The African Union Commissioner for Political
Affairs, Peace and Security, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye and the Executive
Director of GJF Ms Ann Iyonu signed the agreement at a ceremony at the AU
Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where both parties expressed the need to
improve peace, security and governance in Africa.
Speaking at the ceremony, Ambassador Adeoye described the
collaboration between the AU and the organisation founded by former Nigerian
President Dr Goodluck Jonathan as a landmark event, noting that the continental
body looks forward to rewarding results from the initiative. He said: “We are
committed to the cause of promoting democracy in Africa.
That is why today we think this
is a landmark event. It is also very strategic for us to push ahead with the
idea of promoting good governance, peace and security because without good
governance there will be no peace and security and without peace and security
there will be no democracy. As we sign this agreement, I believe we are signing
for the good of our continent and the future of our peoples. A statement issued
by GJF spokesman Mr. Wealth Dickson Ominabo quoted the commissioner to have
further said: “On behalf of His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of
the African Union Commission, I also congratulate former Nigerian President Dr
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for this initiative. Incidentally, I was Nigeria’s
ambassador here in Ethiopia when he started the initiative. It took some time,
but I am happy that today the dream of this collaboration has become
successful. Once again, I want to congratulate the foundation. I believe that
today marks the beginning of a closer and practical collaboration that will
lift the work that AU does in this regard. ” In her remarks, Ms, Iyonu who
represented the Foundation noted that GJF was founded in 2015 for the
advancement of peace and prosperity on the African continent, adding that it
serves as a platform to champion and catalyse democratic governance across
Africa.
She maintained that the focus of the Foundation is consistent with the
“African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance (ADC) which was adopted
by member states of the African Union (AU) in 2007 to promote liberal
democracy, human rights, peace, security and stability on the continent.
” Speaking further Iyonu said: “Since its establishment, the
Foundation has successfully implemented projects targeted at building a
democratic culture of accountability and strengthening of governance. Recently,
we launched the West African Elders Forum whose members are former Presidents
and respected leaders of the sub-region. The Forum aims at proactively limiting
instability and violence and protecting the integrity of the democratic
process. “The Foundation believes that credible elections inspire goodwill and
patriotism in the people and rallies them to common goals and agenda for the
public good. It is for this that GJF and its founder and chairman have
continued to crusade for improved processes which require an impartial
electoral management body to build public confidence in electoral processes and
ensure transparency, integrity and credibility of elections.” She further
commended the AU for seeing meaning and strength in the work of the Foundation,
saying: “We are pleased that the African Union is not only identifying with
this aspiration but is also collaborating with us in the effort to enthrone an
enduring democratic culture and encourage good governance in Africa”
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