33rd AU Assembly Dec. February 2020 - AUDA-NEPAD

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Assembly/AU/Dec.

763(XXXIII)
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DECISION ON THE REPORT OF THE NEPAD HEADS OF STATE AND


GOVERNMENT ORIENTATION COMMITTEE (HSGOC)
Doc. Assembly/AU/12(XXXIII)

The Assembly,

1. TAKES NOTE WITH APPRECIATION of the Report by the outgoing


Chairperson of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation
Committee, H.E. Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal;

2. ENDORSES the conclusions and recommendations of the 37th NEPAD HSGOC


Summit;

3. RECALLS that the NEPAD vision and its programme, from inception, has been
an intrinsic part of the African Union System and should remain so, and CALLS
UPON the African Union Commission and AUDA-NEPAD Secretariat to continue
to harmonize their work programmes to prevent duplication of roles;

4. NOTES WITH APPRECIATION the Progress Report presented on behalf of H.E.


Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa as Chair
of the HSGOC High-level Sub-Committee on the Presidential Infrastructure
Champion Initiative (PICI). While commending the Presidential Champions for
their commitment, UNDERSCORES the critical need for PICI projects to advance
inter-connectivity among African Countries and sub-regions in order to address
infrastructure deficits and boost intra-African trade. TAKES NOTE that Financing
in Africa infrastructure reveals a gap of US$90 Billion, thus, impeding the
continent’s ability to deliver on critical development objectives. In this regard,
CALLS FOR the implementation of urgent measures aimed at unlocking access
to finance, and REQUESTS AUDA-NEPAD to work closely with the African
Development Bank (AfDB) in order to support the Africa Co-guarantee
Platform (CGP) in view of increasing the amount of finance available to Africa for
its infrastructure and trade by scaling up risk mitigation;

5. TAKES NOTE of Decision EX.CL/Dec.1063(XXXV) adopting the legal


instruments of AUDA-NEPAD and NOTES the issues raised by some member
states of the HSGOC and DECIDES that the principle of non-rotation of the 5
initiating Member States be retained;

6. FURTHER NOTES Decision Assembly/AU/691(XXXI) nominating the


Chairperson of the Commission to Co-Chair the Steering Committee and
DECIDES to replace the Chairperson of the African Union Commission with the
Chairperson of the Union;

7. REQUESTS the Commission to amend all relevant AUDA-NEPAD legal


instruments to include the decisions in paragraphs 5 and 6 above;

33rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, 9-10 February 2020, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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8. HAVING AKNOWLEDGED the exceptional leadership, competency and


continued improved performance of the AUDA-NEPAD under the auspices of Dr
Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, ENDORSES the extension of his appointment until the
appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and URGES the African
Union Commission to complete the process of the appointment of the CEO for
the AUDA-NEPAD by the next African Union Summit in January/February 2021
along the lines of the Maputo Declaration of July 2003, January 2008 AU
Assembly Decision, in compliance with the African Union Staff Rules and
Regulations, and CALLS ON Member States to encourage their citizens to
submit applications for the post;

9. ENDORSES the election of H.E. Mr. Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of
Rwanda, as HSGOC Chairperson, as well as the four (4) Vice Chairpersons for a
single term of two years. The position of Vice-Chairperson and Rapporteur will
be held by the outgoing Chairperson of the HSGOC, and the three other Vice-
Chairpersons are nominated after regional consultations. COMMENDS H.E.
President Macky Sall for the results achieved during his mandate and expresses
its profound gratitude for his exceptional leadership as the Head of the HSGOC;

10. RECALLS Decision Assembly/AU/Dec.691(XXXI) and Article 7 of the AUDA-


NEPAD Statute on the new membership of thirty-three (33) Member States as
follows: eight (8) Heads of State and Government representing the Regional
Economic Communities (RECs) and five (5) Member States per region:

Central Africa East Africa North Africa Southern Africa West Africa
1. Cameroon 6. Kenya * 11. Algeria 16. Lesotho* 21. Benin
2. Chad 7.Mauritius 12. Egypt 17. Malawi 22. Mali
3. D R Congo 8. Rwanda 13.Mauritania 18. South Africa 23. Nigeria
4. Equatorial Guinea* 9. Sudan 14. Morocco* 19. Zambia 24. Senegal
5. Gabon 10. Uganda 15. Tunisia* 20. Zimbabwe 25. Togo*

Note: * Newly elected members

REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES

26. ECOWAS
27. ECCAS
28. IGAD
29. UMA
30. COMESA
31. SADC
32. EAC
33. CENSAD

33rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, 9-10 February 2020, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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