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Sirte
declaration
Fourth
Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of
State and Government
8-9
September 1999
Sirte, Libya
EAHG/Draft/Decl. (IV) Rev.1
1.
We, the Heads Of State and Government of the Organization
of African Unity (OAU), met at the fourth Extraordinary
Session of our Assembly in Sirte, in the Great Socialist
People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, from 8 - 9 September
1999, at the invitation of the Leader of the Al Fatah
Revolution, Colonel Muammar Ghaddafi, and as agreed
upon during the Thirty-fifth Ordinary Session of our
Summit in Algiers, Algeria from 12 - 14 July 1999.
2.
We deliberated extensively on the ways and means of
strengthening our continental Organisation to make
it more effective so as to keep pace with the political,
economic and social developments taking place within
and outside our continent.
3.
In this endeavour, we were inspired by the ideals
which guided the Founding Fathers of our Organization
and Generations of Pan-Africanists in their resolve
to forge unity, solidarity and cohesion, as well as
co-operation between African peoples and among African
States.
4.
We recall the heroic struggles waged by our peoples
and our countries during the last century of this
millennium for political independence, human dignity
and economic emancipation. We take pride in the achievements
made to promote and consolidate African unity and
we salute the heroism and the sacrifices of our peoples,
particularly during the liberation struggles.
5.
As we prepare to enter the 21st century and cognisant
of the challenges that will confront our continent
and peoples, we emphasise the imperative need and
a high sense of urgency to rekindle the aspirations
of our peoples for stronger unity, solidarity and
cohesion in a larger community of' peoples transcending
cultural, ideological, ethnic and national differences.
6.
In order to cope with those challenges and to effectively
address the new social, political and economic realities
in Africa and in the world, we are determined to fulfil
our peoples' aspirations for greater unity in conformity
with the objectives o the OAU Charter and the Treaty
establishing the African Economic Community. It is
also our conviction that our Continental Organisation
needs to be revitalised in order to be able to play
a more active role and continue to be relevant to
the needs of our peoples and responsive to the demands
of the prevailing circumstances. We are also determined
to eliminate the scourge of conflicts, which constitutes
a major impediment to the implementation of our development
and integration agenda.
7.
In our deliberations, we have been inspired by the
important proposals submitted by Colonel Muammar Ghaddafi,
Leader of the Great Al Fatah Libyan Revolution and
particularly, by his vision for a strong and united
Africa, capable of meeting global challenges and shouldering
its responsibility to harness the human and natural
resources of the continent in order to improve the
living conditions of its peoples.
8.
Having discussed frankly and extensively on how to
proceed with the strengthening of the unity of our
continent and its peoples, in the light of those proposals,
and hearing in mind the current situation on the Continent,
we DECIDE TO:
- Establish
an African Union, in conformity with the ultimate
objectives of the Charter of our Continental Organisation
and the provisions of the Treaty establishing the
African Economic Community.
- Accelerate
the process of implementing the Treaty establishing
the African Economic Community, in particular:
- Shorten
the implementation periods of the Abuja Treaty,
- Ensure
the speedy establishment of all the institutions
provided for in the Abuja Treaty; such as the
African Central Bank, the African Monetary Union,
the African Court of Justice and in particular,
the Pan-African Parliament. We aim to establish
that Parliament by the year 2000, to provide
a common platform for our peoples and their
grass-root organizations to be more involved
in discussions and decision-making on the problems
and challenges facing our continent.
- Strengthening
and consolidating the Regional Economic Communities
as the pillars for achieving the objectives
of the African Economic Community and realising
the envisaged Union.
- Mandate
the Council of Ministers to take the necessary measures
to ensure the implementation of the above decisions
and in particular, to prepare the constitutive legal
text of the Union, taking into account the Charter
of the OAU and the Treaty establishing the African
Economic Community. Member States should encourage
the participation of Parliamentarians in that process.
The Council should submit its report to the Thirty-sixth
0rdinary Session of our Assembly for appropriate
action. Member States should work towards finalising
the process of ratification, where appropriate,
by December 2000, in order for a constitutive Act
to be solemnly adopted in the year 2001, at an Extra-Ordinary
Summit, to be convened in Sirte.
- Mandate
our Current Chairman, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika
of Algeria and President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa
in consultation with the OAU Contact Group on Africa's
External Debt to engage African creditors on our
behalf on the issue of Africa's external indebtedness,
with a view to securing the total cancellation of
Africa's debt, as a matter of urgency.
- Convene
an African Ministerial Conference on Security, Stability,
Development and Cooperation in the Continent, as
soon as possible.
- Request
the Secretary General of our 0rganisation, as a
matter of priority, to take all appropriate measures
to follow up the implementation of these decisions.
Done at Sirte
Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,
September 9, 1999 (9.9 99)
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