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The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF) is the umbrella network of civil society organizations from the 15 member countries of ECOWAS. WACSOF envisions a well organized and vibrant civil society in West Africa and a stable and prosperous West African region.

WACSOF CONVENES INNAUGURAL MEETING OF COMMITTEE TO CONENE THE 2024 WACSOF PEOPLES FORUM

16th September 16, 2024

The West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF), the umbrella body of civil society organizations in West Africa has initiated the process to convene its 2024 General Assembly, also called a “Peoples Forum”. This is a bold step forward considering that WACSOF has not been able to convene such a meeting since the last one was held in February 2016 due to lingering operational challenges, which have affected the organization’s proper functioning over the years.

Hence, as part of a plan for institutional renewal, the WACSOF General Secretary, Mr. Kop’ep Dabugat, appointed a committee of 18 civil society representatives from different countries across West Africa to support the WACSOF Secretariat in organizing the next peoples Forum before the end of 2024. During its inaugural meeting held on 10th September 2024, the committee adopted certain fundamental plans to guide the conduct of the 2024 WACSOF Peoples Forum. Among these plans is the adoption of 9th -10th October 2024 as the tentative date for the meeting to be held virtually.

During the meeting, the WACSOF General Secretary emphasized that the WACSOF Peoples Forum is a gathering of the representatives of a wide spectrum of civil society organizations in West Africa and partners to adopt critical plans for the organization’s smooth functioning. According to Article 6(3) (a) of the WACSOF Charter, the Peoples Forum is the supreme policy organ of the institution, providing sustained guidance to shape the general actualization of the organization’s mandate. The People’s Forum is supposed to meets every 2 years to renew the organization’s vision and leadership. These very important points were emphasized by the General Secretary

As organizations everywhere are always seeking the opportunity to improve and do better to ensure their mandate is achieved excellently, the convening of the next Peoples Forum can be seen as a very crucial moment. In practical terms, the next WACSOF Peoples Forum provides a platform for review of the forums impact and institutional effectiveness along several lines. First, the Peoples Forum will serve as an opportunity to review the results and outcomes of WACSOF’s programs and activities towards increasing their relevance and impact. Second, it will also provide an opportunity to review the organization’s policies and strategies to identify and address critical operational issues that affect organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Third, it is an opportunity to renew the mandate of WACSOF’s governance structures through the election of a new Executive Committee (Administrative Board). Fourthly, the peoples Forum will also provide the avenue for the identification of new priorities to inform WACSOF’s future plans.

The Planning and Organizing Committee for the 2024 WACSOF Peoples Forum shall reconvene on Thursday 19th September 2024 to take final decisions on the plans for the forum. Committee Members include Mr. Sidikou Moussa (President EPAD, Niger), who will serve as Chairman and Mr. Omang Dave (Executive Director Changing Dreams 2 Life, Eduradio, Nigeria) as Secretary. Other members of the committee include, Matthias Mahnboe Yeaney (Executive Director IREDD/ InfoQuest, Liberia), Mr. Alhassane Konah Balde (Executive Director CPJ, Guinea) – Member, Mr. Salieu Kamara (President SCRC, Sierra Leone) – Member, Mr. Siddikh Nias (President RADDOH, Senegal) – Member, Mr. Tiemoko Sangare (President FDS, Mali) – Mamber, Ms. Indira Correia (Guinea Bissau) – Member, Mr. Guerri Gomez (Guinea Bissau) – Member, Mr. Felix, Best Agorvor (Ghana). Other members of the Committee are yet to formally confirm acceptance of their appointment on the committee.

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ECOWAS Commissioner for Human Development and Social Affairs, Prof. Fatou Sow Saar, Calls for Resolution of WACSOF’S Current Challenges

The General Secretary of the West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF), Mr. Kop’ep Dabugat, paid a courtesy visit to the ECOWAS Commissioner for Human Development and Social Affairs, Prof. Fatou Sow Sarr as the official entry point of WACSOF to ECOWAS. The purpose of the visit was to brief her on the current state of WACSOF and request the partnership of ECOWAS in addressing matters crucial to its smooth operation and functioning for greater impact in supporting the ECOWAS agenda.

During the meeting, Mr. Dabugat informed Prof. Fatou Sow Sarr that despite the internal challenges being experienced by the organization of recent, WACSOF is back in business, and waxing stronger. He also mentioned that the organization’s secretariat is now fully operational, with a strong communications infrastructure in place, and with a set of focused outreach programs being rolled out to effectively mobilize and engage the civil society across the region. He added that the organization has initiated several programs to address emerging developments across the region as well as to strengthen its institutional processes and systems. He added that the organization plans to convene its Peoples’ Forum (General Assembly) in July 2024.

Concerning the current internal situation of WACSOF, Mr. Dabugat informed the Commissioner that while WACSOF continues to struggle with its challenges, the civil society space across the region continues to remain in disarray. Hence, he drew her attention to the need for ECOWAS to intervene. He further informed her that in order to finally address the current internal situation in WACSOF, the organization’s secretariat is currently engaging ECOWAS Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace, and Security (PAPS), Ambassador Abdel-Fatau Musah and his team towards convening a dialogue and mediation process. While thanking her for receiving him, Mr. Dabugat emphasized his commitment to the goal of reclaiming and strengthening WACSOF for a more harmonious partnership with ECOWAS.

In response, Prof. Fatou Sow Sarr emphasized her strong interest in working together with civil society, while regretting the internal divisions within WACSOF. She also emphasized that such a situation of crisis within an organization discourages partners from being involved with the organization. While drawing attention to the need for WACSOF to find a lasting solution to its current challenges, she mentioned that she would consider supporting the organization to solve its problems as a first step towards strengthening its institutional capacity. She also stated her commitment to explore being involved in the efforts to convene a dialogue as earlier mentioned. She believes that this will assist WACSOF to navigate towards a lasting solution for its current challenges. Her goal is to restore a robust and unified WACSOF that will be an effective platform for the mobilization of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in West Africa.

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Abuja, Nigeria.

Email: info@wacsofoscao.org

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WACSOF Featured in Vanguard Article: WACSOF, CISLAC, and TMG warn against the disintegration of ECOWAS

We are pleased to share that WACSOF was recently featured in a Vanguard article titled “CISLAC, TI, WACSOF warn against disintegration of ECOWAS”. The article highlighted ‘WACSOF’s Participation in ensuring Unity in Response to ECOWAS Withdrawals‘ as WACSOF, along with other civil society organizations, urges ECOWAS for a united front in West Africa following the withdrawal announcements from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger.

We are grateful to Vanguard for recognizing WACSOF’s work in various thematic areas like;

  1. Regional Integration: WACSOF is actively involved in promoting regional integration efforts within West Africa.
  2. Peace and Security: The organization works to maintain peace and stability in the region.
  3. Democracy and Governance: WACSOF advocates for democratic values and good governance practices across West African nations.

This exposure allows us to reach a wider audience and raise awareness about WACSOF advocacy for a strong and unified ECOWAS, highlighting the benefits of regional cooperation in areas like:

  • Peacekeeping: Joint military missions to ensure regional security.
  • Economic Growth: Free movement of goods and people to boost trade.
  • Infrastructure Development: Collaborative efforts on projects like dams and power grids.

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Quote by The WACSOF General Secretary Mr. Kop’ep Dabugat: “The decision by Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger to withdraw from ECOWAS is disheartening. At a time when we’re discussing a single market, disintegration weakens the entire region. We urge these countries to reconsider and refocus on dialogue to strengthen ECOWAS for a more peaceful and prosperous West Africa.”

Conclusion

In conclusion, WACSOF, alongside CISLAC and TI, urge for regional unity and a commitment to democratic processes as we caution against the fracturing of ECOWAS and the potential hardships it would cause. We at WACSOF appreciate Vanguard Newspaper for providing a platform to share these concerns.

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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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