The discussions focused on strengthening institutional collaboration, addressing financial challenges, and preparing for the Union’s Annual General Meeting (AGM)
ABUJA, Nigeria, March 14, 2025/APO Group/ --
The ECOWAS Commission reaffirmed its commitment to staff welfare and financial stability during a courtesy visit from the ECOWAS Staff Mutual Credit Union (ESMCU) at its headquarters in Abuja on March 12, 2025. The discussions focused on strengthening institutional collaboration, addressing financial challenges, and preparing for the Union’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on March 27, 2025.
Led by Mr. Jimmy Ife-Ilori, President of ESMCU, the delegation expressed appreciation for the Commission’s continued support and provided insights into the upcoming AGM. The meeting will focus on expanding financial services, enhancing staff support mechanisms, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the credit union in light of evolving economic and institutional dynamics.
The delegation also raised concerns regarding the withdrawal of three ECOWAS member states and its impact on staff with financial commitments to ESMCU. They sought the Commission’s guidance in ensuring a smooth transition for affected employees while safeguarding the credit union’s financial stability.
President H.E. Dr. Omar Alieu Touray reaffirmed ECOWAS’s dedication to upholding financial integrity and protecting staff interests. He acknowledged the concerns and emphasized that the Commission is actively assessing measures to manage financial obligations responsibly. He also underscored the crucial role of ESMCU in supporting the financial well-being of ECOWAS employees.
As both institutions navigate these changes, discussions centered on implementing practical solutions to safeguard financial commitments and ensure continuity for ESMCU members. ECOWAS and ESMCU will continue working closely in the coming weeks to develop sustainable strategies, with key outcomes set to be addressed at the March 27 AGM.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Like I warned you readers before, The right-wing press had found an 'easy' divided, weak and clannish-minded minority community to target!
….and guest who it is?……..Somalis!!!
Are the gangs Somalis from somalia or from Somaliland ?kkkkkkkkkkk
There is NO difference between Somalia and Somaliland in the UK!
In the eyes of the right-wing UK press, we Somalis are seen as "sums", "scroungers" and "thieves".
Believe me, am the son of an SNM veteran.
These kind of propagandist articles p*** me off – always picking the worst aspects, always generalising.
Parents do have a responsibilty in assuring their kids do not get into this kind of stuff. I have seen countless 'white' boys, girls, men, women selling, buying and using drugs. They (junkies/sellers) are an eyesore… but what do you expect when you taka over a whole nation (Afghanistan) to produce poppy and you increase production by 5000% (50x).
Check out the source yo, Oneindia. Who the fuck are they? A couple of wimpering shaiwallies who've been smacked by somalis a few times, and now want to get their own back. Dont trust the fucking packies.
Whats with deleting the my comments Shaiwally?
Punk ass Indians talking garbage. One India? Thats the source. Please.
This is not news to Somalis in UK, Canada or USA. Somali youths today are into things you wouldn't imagine. In UK its worst because there are more Somalis living there but the ones in UK are more divided by clans compared to Canada or USA where the Somali youth are united.
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