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DRC Finally Becomes 7th EAC Partner State

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has finally become a member of the East African Community after depositing the instrument of ratification with the EAC Secretary-General.

DRC’s Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Christophe Lutundula Apala Pen’ Apala handed over the instrument of ratification at the bloc’s headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania on Monday.

At the event, Apala observed that DRC’s entry into the bloc was an economic, cultural, geographical and historical obligation in fulfilment of the vision of the founding fathers of the Organization of African Unity (now African Union) including Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, Kwame Nkrumah and Patrice Lumumba, all of whom wanted a strong, united and prosperous continent where people could trade and move freely.

He added that the region faces similar challenges in terms of infrastructure development, insecurity, poverty, underdevelopment, diseases and ignorance that can best be addressed collectively by the Partner States for the well-being of their peoples.

The Vice Prime Minister described the EAC as the most integrated bloc on the entire African continent, adding that the Summit of Heads of State also had the political will to achieve the objectives as outlined in the Treaty.

He is optimistic that the entry of his country into the EAC will strengthen the bloc’s economic, political, socio-cultural, financial and military muscle   Welcoming DRC into the bloc, EAC Secretary General Dr Peter Mathuki hailed the government and people of the DRC for speedily concluding the internal and constitutional processes to ratify the Treaty of Accession and depositing the Instrument of Ratification well ahead of the schedule.

Article 11 of the Treaty of Accession by the Democratic Republic of Congo to the Treaty for the establishment of the East African Community provides that the Accession Treaty shall enter into force on the date the Democratic Republic of Congo deposits the instrument of ratification with the Secretary-General.

“The Summit had envisaged that this would be done by September 29 2022. But, I am very happy to declare that today, today… the Democratic Republic of Congo has become the 7th Partner State of the East African Community,” Dr Mathuki said. 

He added that DRC now joins the Community and the cooperation by all the Partner States in all the sectors, programmes and activities that promote the four (4) pillars of regional integration, namely the: Customs Union, Common Market, Monetary Union and Political Federation.

Dr Mathuki disclosed that the Secretariat had developed a proposed roadmap for the integration of the DRC into the Community, adding that this would be shared and concluded with the participation and input of the DRC.

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