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Assembly of Heads of State and Government Thirty-sixth Ordinary Session/Fourth Ordinary Session of the AEC

10 – 12 July, 2000
Lome, Togo
AHG/Dec.143-159 (XXXVI)
AHG/OAU/AEC/Dec.1 (IV)

Decisions adopted


Decisions on:
Establishment of AU & Pan-African Parliament
|| Conflict between Ethiopia & Eritrea
DRC || Somalia || Sierra Leone || Angola || The Comoros
Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa || Dispute between Libya, USA & UK || Côte D'Ivoire || Annual Report: African Comm. on Human & Peoples' Rights
African Summit on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis & other diseases
Report of African Summit on Roll-Back Malaria
Eradication of tsetse flies on African Continent
Proclaiming 25 May a work-free day in Africa || Africa & UN Millennium Summit
Chagos Archipelago || Decision

AHG/Dec.144 (XXXVI)
Decision on the establishment of the African Union and the Pan-African Parliament

The Assembly:

1. TAKES NOTE of the Report and Recommendation of the 72nd Ordinary Session of the Council of Ministers;

2. COMMENDS the excellent work accomplished, within a short time, by the Council of Ministers assisted by Experts and Parliamentarians;

3. APPROVES and ADOPTS the Draft Constitutive Act on the establishment of the African Union;

4. URGES all Member States to take the necessary measures to sign and ratify it as soon as possible in order to ensure its speedy implementation;

5. REQUESTS the Secretary-General to convene a meeting of Parliamentarians to examine the Draft Protocol to the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community relating to the Pan-African Parliament and submit it for approval by the next sessions of the Council of Ministers and subsequent adoption by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government.

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AHG/Dec.144 (XXXVI)
Decision on the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea

The Assembly:

1. EXPRESSES SATISFACTION at the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities signed in Algiers on 18 June, 2000 by the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Government of the State of Eritrea;

2. PAYS TRIBUTE to President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Outgoing Chairman of the OAU and the OAU Secretary-General for the sustained efforts they made to promote a peaceful solution to the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea;

3. EXPRESSES ITS APPRECIATION to the UN, the European Union, the United States of America and other members of the International Community for the support they continue to give to the efforts of the OAU;

4. ENCOURAGES the two Parties to pursue the negotiations, under the auspices of the OAU, in order to reach a lasting and definitive peace;

5. REQUESTS the UN Security Council to take the necessary measures for the speedy deployment of the Peace-keeping Mission provided for in the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities;

6. REQUESTS Member States to continue to give their support and assistance to the efforts of the OAU, particularly to enable it assume its responsibilities in the implementation of the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities;

7. EXPRESSLY REQUESTS President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to kindly pursue his action with a view to reaching a peaceful and lasting solution to the conflict between the two brotherly countries.

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AHG/Dec.145 (XXXVI)
Decision on Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Assembly:

1. REITERATES its support for the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo which constitutes the only negotiated and accepted framework by all the Parties for the solution to the crisis in the DRC;

2. URGES the Parties to strictly implement the Agreement in all its aspects;

3. COMMENDS Sir. Ketumile Masire, Facilitator of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue and the Joint Military Commission (JMC) for the efforts made for the implementation of Lusaka Agreement;

4. REQUESTS the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the other Congolese Parties to co-operate fully with the Facilitator so that the Inter-Congolese dialogue can begin as soon as possible;

5. FURTHER URGES the countries which have troops in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to begin withdrawing them in accordance with the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement;

6. ALSO URGES the United Nations to complete, as soon as possible, the deployment of UN Observers in conformity with UN Security Council Resolution 1291 of 24 April 2000 and to take the necessary measures for the deployment of the Peacekeeping Force in the DRC under the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement;

7. PAYS TRIBUTE to President Frederick Chiluba, Chairman of the Regional Initiative for Peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the outgoing OAU Chairman, the other African leaders and the OAU Secretary General for the untiring efforts made for the restoration of peace in the DRC;

8. ENCOURAGES President Frederick Chiluba, in consort with the Current Chairman, the OAU Secretary General and the other Heads of State to pursue his efforts for the implementation of the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo;

9. FINALLY URGES the International Community to continue to support the peace process in the DRC and to support the efforts of the Facilitator and the JMC.

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AHG/Dec.146 (XXXVI)
Decision on Somalia

The Assembly:

1. REITERATES its commitment to the Unity and territorial integrity of Somalia;

2. CONGRATULATES the President of the Republic of Djibouti, Mr. Ismail Omar Guelleh and STRONGLY SUPPORTS his initiative aimed at restoring the State and the Somali institutions and promote a peaceful and lasting solution to the conflict in this country torn by protracted years of civil war;

3. FURTHER SUPPORTS the Somali National Conference for Peace meeting in Arta, Djibouti and the Somali institutions that will emanate from this Conference;

4. REQUESTS the International Community to give political, financial and logistic support to ensure the success of the Somali National Conference for Peace and the implementation of decisions from this Conference.

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AHG/Dec.147 (XXXVI)
Decision on Sierra Leone

The Assembly:

1. EXPRESSES ITS APPRECIATION to the Current Chairman of ECOWAS, President Alpha Omar Konare, and the other leaders of the region, for the efforts they have deployed to bring peace to Sierra Leone; and EXPRESSES SUPPORT for their efforts to establish a ceasefire and revive the peace process in Sierra Leone, based on the Lome Peace Agreement;

2. CALLS ON the RUF in particular, to scrupulously abide by and implement the terms of the Peace Agreement, including disarming and demobilizing voluntary and desisting from making attacks on UNAMSIL as well as from acts of hostage-taking:

3. CALLS FOR the immediate and unconditional lifting of the siege of UNSAMSIL peacekeepers at Kailalun by RUF, and restoring to them, complete freedom of movement; RECALLS that restrictions on freedom of movement of UNAMSIL peacekeepers is a violation of the Lome Accord, the Bamako Summit Communiqué and UN Security Council Resolutions on Sierra Leone. It also recalls the mandate given by the ECOWAS Summit to President Charles Taylor of Liberia in this regard and URGES him to facilitate the early lifting of the siege on UN personnel. The Conference stresses that the RUF will be entirely responsible for any consequences that may follow, in case the matter is not resolved immediately;

4. EXPRESSES ITS APPRECIATION and gratitude to Colonel Muamar Al Gaddafi, Leader of the Great Alfateh Revolution for his assistance in securing the release of the hostages and for his effort to settle the conflict and to achieve and sustain peace in Sierra Leone;

5. EXPRESSES SUPPORT for the decision of the ECOWAS Heads of State that troops be provided from the sub-region to strengthen UNAMSIL and SUPPORTS the call by ECOWAS to the United Nations Security Council to change the mandate of UNAMSIL from peacekeeping to enforcement, to increase the umber of UNSAMSIL personnel deployed and to provide adequate logistical support to enable UNAMSIL effectively carry out its mandate:

6. WELCOMES the decision of ECOWAS to conduct a regional enquiry into the illegal trade in diamonds originating from Sierra Leone; and EXPRESSES SUPPORT for the ban by the UN on the illegal trade in diamonds from Sierra Leone.

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AHG/Dec. 148 (XXXVI)
Decision on Angola

The Assembly:

1. EXPRESSES ITS CONCERN at the fact that the UN sanctions against UNITA are not implemented effectively;

2. WELCOMES the recent measures taken by some Member States towards ensuring the implementation of the UN sanctions against UNITA;

3. REAFFIRMS its strong support for all the Resolutions and efforts of the United Nations Security Council on Angola;

4. REQUESTS all Member States to scrupulously comply with all the provisions of UN Security Council Resolutions and in this regard, to fully co-operate with the UN, to ensure their effective implementation;

5. CONDEMNS UNITA for continuing to wage war against the people of Angola, which war has been responsible for the humanitarian tragedy in that country and EXPRESSES its solidarity with the Government and People of Angola;

6. APPEALS to Member States in a position to do so and to the wider International Community to extend maximum assistance to the Government of Angola to enable it address the humanitarian and socio-economic problems that have resulted from the conflict in that country.

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AHG/Dec.149 (XXXVI)
Decision on The Comoros

The Assembly:

1. REITERATES its commitment to the Unity and territorial integrity of the Comoros;

2. APPROVES the proposals of the Council of Ministers upon recommendation of the countries of the Region and of the Troika of the Central Organ aimed at putting an end to the Separatist crisis in Anjouan, particularly the military measures whose modalities will be determined by the countries of the Region and the Troika of the Central Organ;

3. REITERATES ITS SUPPORT to the efforts of the countries of the Region and the Troika of the Central Organ in order to promote the restoration of the Constitutional Order in the Comoros and APPROVES the proposals made by the Council of Ministers in this regard.

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AHG/Dec.150 (XXXVI)
Decision on Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa - CM/2166 (LXXII)

The Assembly:

A.1. COMMENDS the Central Organ and its Sub-Committee on Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa for their work, and the Secretary General for the efforts deployed to implement the Algiers Decisions;

2. DECIDES to restrict the definition of unconstitutional changes of government to paragraphs ((b) i to iv)) of the "Framework for an OAU Response to Unconstitutional Changes of Government" (Doc. Rev.1 of the Central Organ);

3. WELCOMES the restoration of democratic governance in Niger and Guinea Bissau by their transitional authorities, in compliance with the decision of the Algiers Summit on Unconstitutional Changes of Government and STRONGLY APPEALS to the International Community, particularly the International Financial Institutions, to lend concrete support for the Post-Conflict reconstruction of both countries so that their peoples can begin to enjoy the dividends of peace and the fruits of democracy;

4. ADOPTS the proposed Framework for an OAU Response to Unconstitutional Changes of Government;

1. RECALLS Decision AHG/Dec.141 (XXXV) adopted during the 35th Ordinary Session of the Assembly rejecting any unconstitutional changes of Government in Africa;

2. REITERATES its condemnation of all types of unconstitutional change of Government as anachronistic and in contradiction of its commitment to the promotion of democratic principles and constitutional rule;

3. CALLS UPON the United Nations during the Millennium Summit to join in the rejection of all types of unconstitutional changes anywhere in the world, and to take appropriate measures against their perpetrators.

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AHG/Dec.151 (XXXVI)
Decision on the dispute between the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the United States of America and the United Kingdom
- CM/2169 (LXXII)

The Assembly:

1. EXPRESSES SATISFACTION at the commencement of the trial of the two Libyan suspects and REQUESTS that all the necessary conditions be provided to ensure that the trial is fair, neutral, and transparent;

2. REQUESTS the Security Council to take a decision as soon as possible for a final and total lifting of sanctions imposed on the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and CONSIDERS as unacceptable any delay or impediment to this process, or any request contrary to international law, such as request for damages prior to the verdict of the Scottish Tribunal on this matter;

3. REAFFIRMS the right of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to compensation for the damages caused by the imposition of sanctions;

4. COMMENDS the Outgoing Chairman of the OAU for his endeavours in approaching the President of the UN Security Council as well as the UN Secretary-General regarding the immediate and definitive lifting of the sanctions imposed on the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya;

5. NOTES WITH APPRECIATION the normalization of diplomatic relations and economic cooperation between the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and a number of Western countries and ENCOURAGES other countries to follow suit;

6. FURTHER REQUESTS the Secretary-General to follow-up on the implementation of this decision and to submit a report thereon to the Thirty-seventh Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government.

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AHG/Dec.152 (XXXVI)
Decision on Côte D'Ivoire

The Assembly:

1. DECIDES to establish a Committee composed of ten (10) Heads of State to proceed quickly to Abidjan with the mission of finding, together with all the political leaders, a political compromise likely to ensure a peaceful transition in the Unity and Stability of Cote d’Ivoire;

2. MANDATES President Eyadema to:

  • inform the Ivorian authorities of this decision;
  • convene immediately this Committee composed of: Togo, Nigeria, Mali, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Algeria, South Africa, Djibouti and Senegal.

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AHG/Dec.153 (XXXVI)
Decision on the Thirteenth Annual Activity Report of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

The Assembly:

1. TAKES NOTE with satisfaction of the 13th Annual Activity Report of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and COMMENDS the Commission for the quality of work accomplished during the period under review;

2. URGES the African Commission to continue to exercise its mandate of promoting and protecting human and peoples’ rights, and to strengthen cooperation with organizations dealing with human rights issues, as well as with other relevant partners;

3. FURTHER URGES Member States to honour their commitments under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and to extend to the African Commission all the assistance and cooperation necessary for the accomplishment of its mission.

4. AUTHORIZES the publication of the 13th Annual Activity Report in conformity with Article 59 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

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AHG/Dec.154 (XXXVI)
Decision on the holding of an African Summit on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and other related infectious diseases

The Assembly:

1. TAKES NOTE of the nexus between HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, other infectious diseases and Malaria;

2. ENDORSES the proposal to hold an African Summit on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and other infectious diseases in the year 2001 and ACCEPTS the offer by the Federal Republic of Nigeria to host the Summit;

3. REQUESTS the Secretary-General to undertake necessary consultations with UNAIDS, WHO, UNICEF, other relevant international organizations and the government of Nigeria, to ensure the success of the Summit. This conference should be preceded by a meeting of Experts.

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AHG/Dec.155 (XXXVI)
Decision on the Report of African Summit on Roll-Back Malaria

The Assembly:

1. TAKES NOTE of the Report;

2. ACKNOWLEDGES and WELCOMES the Abuja Declaration and Plan of Action on Roll-Back-Malaria endorsed by the Extra-Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and government which met from 24-25 April 2000 in Abuja, Nigeria;

3. CALLS UPON Member States to implement the Abuja Plan of Action at National level and more specifically, at community level;

4. ENDORSES the proposal of declaring April 25 each year as "Africa Malaria Control Day" and CALLS UPON the United Nations to declare the coming decade 2001 – 2010, a decade for Roll-Back-Malaria;

5. REQUESTS the Secretary General to follow-up and report annually to the summit on the progress made in the implementation of the Abuja Declaration and Plan of Action on Roll-Back-Malaria.

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AHG/Dec.156 (XXXVI)
Decision on proposal for eradication of tsetse flies on the African Continent - (CM/2152 (LXXII) ADD.2

The Assembly:

1. TAKES NOTE of the report presented by the Government of Uganda, and COMMENDS the efforts undertaken to highlight the problems caused by tsetse flies in Africa;

2. COMMENDS those African countries that have initiated the application of Sterile Insect Technology (SIT) for their pioneering effort;

3. RECOGNIZES the seriousness of the problem as one of Africa’s greatest constraints to socio-economic development severely affecting human and livestock health, limiting land use, causing poverty and perpetuating underdevelopment on the Continent;

4. URGES Member States to act collectively to rise to the challenge of eliminating the problem through concerted efforts in mobilizing the necessary human, financial and material resources required to render Africa tsetse-free within the shortest time possible;

5. ACKNOWLEDGES the trans-boundary nature of the problem, WELCOMES the establishment of the Pan-African SIT Forum as a mechanism through which sustainable area-wide tsetse eradication can be achieved and CALLS UPON the Secretary-General to provide support to the Pan African SIT FORUM;

6. DECLARES the year 2001 as the year of the control of tsetse fly, to mark the beginning of renewed efforts in the campaign for the eradication of tsetse flies in Africa;

7. REQUESTS the Secretary-General to undertake all necessary consultations with a view to initiating the campaign from all possible partners and seek their support and cooperation in the implementation of the Pan-African Tsetse Eradication Campaign. The Secretary-General should submit an annual Progress Report to the OAU Summit, through the Current Chairman.

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AHG/Dec.157 (XXXVI)
Decision proclaiming 25 May a work-free day in Africa

We, the Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) meeting at the Thirty-sixth Ordinary Session of our Assembly, from 10 – 12 July, 2000 in Lome, Togo,

1. DECLARE 25 May as work-free day throughout the territories of Member States of the Organization of African Unity. On this occasion, appropriate activities will be organized to bring African peoples closer together, reaffirm their faith in the integration and popularize the ideals of union in the Continent;

2. INVITE Member States to take all necessary legislative and regulatory measures for the implementation of this decision.

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AHG/Dec.158 (XXXVI)
Decision on Africa and the United Nations Millennium Summit

The Assembly:

1. TAKES NOTE of the invitation extended to African Heads of State and Government by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to participate in the Millennium Summit that is scheduled to take place in New York from 6 to 8 September 2000, and of the Millennium Report presented by the Secretary-General of the United Nations;

2. URGES African Heads of State and Government to fully participate in the deliberations of this important Summit, which will be co-chaired by Namibia on behalf of the developing countries, and Finland on behalf of the developed countries, in order to present the African vision, and to contribute to the shaping of the role of the United Nations in the 21st century in general and particularly in Africa.

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AHG/Dec.159 (XXXVI)
Decision on Chagos Archipelago

The Assembly:

1. EXPRESSES CONCERN that the Chagos Archipelago was unilaterally and illegally excised by the colonial power from Mauritius prior to its independence in violation of UN Resolution 1514;

2. NOTES WITH DISMAY that the bilateral talks between Mauritius and UK on this matter has not yielded any significant progress;

3. URGES the UK Government to immediately enter into direct and constructive dialogue with Mauritius so as to enable the early return of the sovereignty of Mauritius.

AHG/OAU/AEC/Dec.1 (IV)
Decision

The Assembly of Heads of State and Government,

Considering the Charter of the Organization of African Unity,

Considering the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community, especially Articles 7, 8, 9 and 10 thereof,

Considering Further the Protocol on the Relations between the African Economic Communities and the Regional Economic Communities,

Having Considered the Report of the Council of Minister,

Decides:

1. Regulations of the Council of Ministers

Regulation CM/AEC/Regl.1 (VI) and CM/OAU/AEC/Regl.1 (VII) of the Council of Ministers are hereby approved.

2. Ratification of AEC Treaty

Member States which have not yet done so are urged to ratify the AEC Treaty or accede to it as early as possible.

3. First Africa-Europe Summit

  1. Special commendations are extended to President Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA of Algeria and President Hosny Mubarak of Egypt for the tireless efforts they have deployed to ensure the convening and success of this Summit;

  2. Gratitude is expressed to the OAU Preparatory Committee and its Core for their initiatives in preserving the solidarity and unity of the OAU during negotiations with the European side;

  3. Member States are invited to give necessary priority to implementation of the "Cairo Plan of Action" adopted by the Summit;

  4. Member States and the General Secretariat are invited to map out, in co-operation with the RECs, an Implementation Programme for the priority issues contained in the Cairo Plan of Action and report regularly thereon to Council;

4. Africa's external debt

  1. Creditors and the International Community are requested to take urgent measures to:
    1. Relax the modalities of the initiative in favour of heavily indebted poor countries and extend it to all African countries as a step towards the cancellation of the continent’s external debt;
    2. Cancel all outstanding arrears in respect of debt incurred before the new millennium.

  2. The General Secretariat is requested to set up a group of Experts to assist the OAU Contact Group on Africa’s External Debt in:
    1. formulating specific measures aimed at resolving the Africa’s external debt problem;
    2. mapping out a common African position for the 2001 event on development financing;
    3. formulating concrete proposals on the reform of the international monetary system.

  3. The OAU Advisory Committee on Administrative, Budgetary and Financial Matters should take the necessary measures to ensure that adequate funds are earmarked to this effect;

  4. Special commendations are extended to the NGOs for resolutely supporting the just cause of Africa for debt cancellation as a way to help the continent relieve itself of the debt burden.

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5. Transport and communications

  1. Note is taken of the Conference of African Ministers responsible for Civil Aviation;

  2. Decision Relating to the Implementation of the Yamoussoukro Declaration concerning the Liberation of Access to Air Transport Markets in Africa and contained in document CM/2178 (LXXII) is endorsed;

  3. Member States are urged to:
    1. Adopt measures for speedy implementation of the Decision;
    2. Enhance co-operation among them with a view to facilitating development of the air transport industry, particularly air safety in Africa;

  4. the Monitoring Body is requested to provide Member States with the necessary support in the implementation of the Decision.

5. Third UN Conference on LDCs

  1. Mandate is given to the Chairman of the third UN conference on the LDCs to contact the G8 Countries. In order to secure their support for the conference;

  2. The General Secretariat is requested to organize in co-operation with the RECs and relevant UN Agencies, a meeting of all Member States, in order to adopt a co-ordinated African position in preparation for the third UN conference on the Least Developed Countries.

Done in Lome, Togo on 12 July, 2000

Gnassingbe EYADEMA, President of the Republic of Togo, Chairman of the Assembly

 

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