Niger ratifies African free trade agreement

The Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, on Friday received from the permanent representative of the Republic of Niger to the AU the instrument of ratification of the Agreement on the African Continental Free Trade Area from Niger.

In addition, the permanent representative indicated that the process of ratification of the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment was underway.

Niger is also party to the Single African Air Transport Market, which was launched during the  January 2018 AU Ordinary Summit.

Mahamat took the opportunity of the deposit of the instrument of ratification to congratulate the Government of Niger on this new key achievement.

He reiterated his appreciation to Nigerien President Mahamadou Issoufou, who is the champion for the free trade area, for his resolute commitment to African integration.

Mahamat urged all member states that have not yet done so to make the necessary arrangements to become parties to the Free Trade Area Agreement.

He also urged all the member states concerned to sign and ratify, as soon as possible, the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment, and to join the Single African Air Transport Market.

Both the Protocol and the Single Market are essential and complementary tools for achieving the integration and unity the African people are yearning for.

It should be recalled that, in addition to Niger, Kenya, Ghana and Rwanda have already deposited their instruments of ratification of the Free Trade Area Agreement.

Rwanda has also deposited its instrument of ratification of the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment.

At the AU Extraordinary Summit held in Kigali, on 21 March 2018, forty-four (44) Member States signed the Free Trade Area Agreement and thirty-one (31) the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment.

These two instruments will enter into force thirty days after the deposit of the 22nd and 15th instruments of ratification, respectively. 26 AU member states are party to the Single African Air Transport Market.

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