Courtesy Visit By The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF) To The ECOWAS Commissioner For Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS), His Excellency Ambassador Abdul–Fatau Musah On 26th February 2024 At His Office To Discuss Partnership With ECOWAS As Its Key Partner

The WACSOF team led by its General Secretary, Mr. Kop’ep Dabugat, took the opportunity to recall the origin of the organization emphasizing WACSOF’s role as a complement to ECOWAS in engaging civil society at various levels.

During the visit, Mr. Dabugat highlighted several challenges that WACSOF has encountered since its establishment, pinpointing certain weaknesses in institutional design and organizational development. He also pointed out issues with the Executive Committee’s oversight functions and a lack of adequate financing, illustrating the negative impact of these challenges on WACSOF’s ability to fulfill its mission as the umbrella organization for civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the region.

Of particular concern was the persistent issue involving the former General Secretary, Mr. Komlan Messie. Mr. Dabugat elaborated on the circumstances leading to Mr. Messie’s suspension and subsequent sacking as WACSOF’s General Secretary, urging the PAPS Commissioner to intervene and help resolve the lingering crisis.

In response, the ECOWAS Commissioner of Political Affairs, Peace and Security Ambassador Musah acknowledged the fact that WACSOF has been suffering of structural deficiency since inception and because of that, the same problem keeps repeating itself. In another development, Commissioner Musah stated that WACSOF left its original raison d’être as coordinator of civil society networks in West Africa to compete with other CSOs, which needs to stop going. He further revealed that he was surprised at WACSOF’s absence during ECOSSOC – WA’s discussions. However, the Commissioner committed to continued engagement with WACSOF towards a lasting solution to the internal turmoil within WACSOF.

The WACSOF team, comprising the General Secretary Mr. Kop’ep Dabugat, the Communication Officer Mr. John Okoreni, officials from the Nigerian Platform Dr. Sanwo David Olatunji, the National Coordinator, Mr. Omang Dave, the Communication Lead demonstrated a proactive approach in addressing the challenges faced by the organization, seeking constructive dialogue and solutions with ECOWAS representatives. The outcome of this meeting reflects a commitment to reviving and strengthening collaboration between WACSOF and ECOWAS.

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Wacsof Applauds Raypower FM for Highlighting Senegal Election update!

WACSOF (West African Civil Society Forum) is delighted to express its sincere appreciation to Raypower FM for publishing the recent news update we posted regarding the ongoing Senegal election. We acknowledge the critical role that media platforms like Raypower FM plays in disseminating vital information to the public and fostering a well-informed citizenry across West Africa.

Highlighing Raypower FM’s Contribution

Raypower FM’s decision to share WACSOF’s news update demonstrates a commitment to amplifying the voices of civil society organizations (CSOs) working to promote peace, democracy, and human rights in the region. By publishing our update, Raypower FM has undoubtedly contributed to raising awareness about the crucial Senegal election and its potential impact on the future of West Africa.

Call to Action for Continued Support

WACSOF extends this gratitude to all media outlets that consistently support our endeavors. We urge Raypower FM and other news platforms across West Africa to continue providing a platform for CSOs to share their perspectives and engage with the public on matters of regional importance.

WACSOF, as a leading regional CSO, is dedicated to advocating for positive change and empowering West Africans to shape their own destiny. We believe that through collaborative efforts between CSOs and media platforms, we can foster a more informed, engaged, and empowered West African populace.

Conclusion

WACSOF reiterates its appreciation to Raypower FM for its support. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with media outlets like Raypower FM to promote peace, democracy, and human rights in West Africa. Together, we can make a positive difference in the lives of millions.

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West Africa Under Vision 2050 and The Role of Civil Society Conference Report

West Africa Under Vision 2050 and The Role of Civil Society

Organized by WACSI, OSF, & ECOWAS

Abuja Continental Hotel

18th -20th March 2024

Introduction

The West African Civil Society Institute organized a Conference themed: “West Africa Under Vision 2050 and The Role of Civil Society” qat the Abuja Continental Hotel, Nigeria, on 18th-20th March 2024. The workshop was aimed at creating a platform for ECOWAS to present Vision 2050 to civil society across the region, discuss the challenges presented by 2020 and explore the opportunities for for civil society to play a critical role in addressing and contributing to the achievement of the vision.

Day 1: CSOs Analysed Vison 2020; Its Impact, Challenges, Lessons Learnt, and Solutions to the Problems.

On the first day of the workshop, WACSOF and so many other organizations came together to discuss the failures of Vision 2020 and its shortcomings. The first day considered the following.

  • Presentation of the vision 2020.
  • Group discussions about the pillars took place as the representatives made presentations of each group. – The two WACSOF representatives, Mr. Kop’e Dabugat and Nnajihu Lynda joined different pillar groups (to get a feel of each of these pillars as well as contribute to the discussion)

Day 2:

The transition from Vision 2020 to Vision 2050 was discussed as we were joined by the ECOWAS Vice president’s Executive Assistant and other ECOWAS representatives. The discussion was focused on Vision 2050’s goals, objectives, lessons learned from Vision 2020, and way forward, and the following strategic pillars of the Vision were unpacked:

  • Peace
  • Governance
  • Economic integration
  • Transformation
  • Social inclusion.

Below are some of the activities that took place on day two.

  • Presentation/overview of Vision 2050
  • Unpacked vision 2050: goals, objective, and strategic pillars.
  • Speech from ECOWAS representatives about the proposed ECOWAS Vision 2050
  • Group discussions on how civil society can ensure the success of Vision 2050 in West Africa
  • Presentation from individual group in different pillars to align civil society efforts with vison 2050, give key insight and recommendations.

Day 3:

Strategic partnerships for Vision 2050 implementation were discussed, with actionable plans developed by CSOs. Feedback and suggestions were consolidated into a comprehensive document. The main highlights of Day 3 are;

  • Recap of Day 2 proceedings and introduction to Day 3
  • Panel discussion to foster strategic partnership for effective implementation of ECOWAS Vision 2025.
  • WACSOF’s General Secretary, Mr. Kop’ep Dabugat, was one of the panellist who took part in the discussion and he highlighted some key issues as follows:
  • The need for ECOWAS to open more collaborative opportunities to civil society organizations across West Africa – i.e. to create more spaces and opportunities for civil society engagement in ECOWAS agenda
  • The urgent need of concern and intervention by ECOWS in the persistent internal crises/issues in WACSOF
  • An open dialogue between civil society and ECOWAS towards the adoption of a robust civil society engagement strategy for ECOWAS as a whole

Other activities that took place on Day 3 includes;

  • Group discussion of the Vision 2050 pillars
  • Development of actionable plans for civil society involvement in the implementation of ECOWAS Vision 2050 which includes;
  • Setting Priorities and Timelines.
  • Resource Needs and Potential Partnerships
  • Presentation of action plans and feedback for other participants
  • Consolidation of action plans into a comprehensive document

Workshop Highlights/ Outcomes

1. Panel discussion on the issues and solutions of the vision.

2. Networking Opportunities for WACSOF partnerships and alliances with other CSOs and stakeholders.

3. Deeper understanding of Vision 2050 and civil society commitment to achieving its outcomes.

4. Identification of mechanisms to increase civil society contributions to the implementation of Vision 2050

5. Improved civil society understanding of its role under Vision 2050 for better alignment, coordination, resource mobilization, and accountability towards achieving the new vision.

6. Policy dialogue sessions aimed at influencing regional decision-making processes.

7. Increase in WACSOF reputation as a forum for civil societies in West Africa.

8. Capacity-building skills for the enhancement of advocacy and project management.

9. Presentation of CSO initiatives and achievements.

10. ECOWAS acknowledgement of WACSOF.

Conclusion

The conference facilitated dialogue and collaboration, contributing to a more inclusive and sustainable ECOWAS region. Continued collaboration and advocacy efforts are essential for positive change. Sustained collaboration and capacity-building initiatives are crucial for realizing Vision 2050’s goals.

Appreciation is extended to participants, sponsors, and partners, with special thanks to ECOWAS for their support and collaboration. Special recognition was given to members of the WACSOF secretariat for their contributions.

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WACSOF Commends Peaceful Elections in Senegal, Congratulates President-Elect

Abuja, 26/03/2024 – The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF), the umbrella body of civil society organisations in West Africa, commends the smooth conduct of Presidential Elections in Senegal, held on Sunday, March 24, 2024 and extends its warmest congratulations to the winner and President Elect of Senegal, Mr. Bassirou Diomaye Faye.

WACSOF recognizes and applauds the efforts of the people of Senegal in upholding democratic values and principles through the peaceful conduct of the elections. This is especially commendable in view of the political turbulence and mass protests in the build-up to the elections over the past three years. The high voter turnout for the polls is a testament to the timeless commitment of the Senegalese people to uphold their long-established traditions of political resilience and democratic consensus building.

We take note of the very strong rhetoric of President Elect Diomaye in favour of strengthening ECOWAS and its role in regional economic development as opposed to extra-regional influences in the political economy of the region. Such a strong position from leaders of ECOWAS Member States is desirable, and very much needed, for effective implementation of the ECOWAS Vision 2050.

As an organization dedicated to promoting popular democracy, good governance, and the rule of law in West Africa, WACSOF stands in solidarity with the people of Senegal as they embark on this new chapter under the leadership of President-Elect Bassirou Diomaye Faye.

Kop’ep Dabugat

General Secretary, West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF)

Tel: +234 8036523475

Email: kopep.dabuga@wacsofoscao.org

Website: www.wacsofoscao.org  

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