Marrakech (Morocco), Dec. 11, –
The African Union (AU) has officially signed a declaration to adopt the Global
Compact for Migration.
Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat, the
Chairperson, appended his signature to the document and said the move was to
engender safe, orderly and regular mobility of migrants in line with
international laws.
“It is our collective
responsibility to make the Compact work for all to promote the fundamental
freedom and rights of migrants.”
This was at the
inter-governmental conference on the Compact held under the auspices of the
United Nations (UN) in the Moroccan city of Marrakech.
The meeting brought together
Heads of State and representatives from more than 150 countries to discuss and
adopt the treaty, which provides a framework for countries to develop
human-centred migration policies.
Mr. Mahamat noted that south-south migration
today was larger than that of the south-north, saying, there were more African
migrants in other countries on the continent than in Europe.
Unregulated migration, he said,
“comes with its own cost – lives lost on the perilous journeys across the
deserts, oceans and rivers, as well as lives ruined at the hands of smugglers,
unscrupulous employers and other predators”.
The UN estimates that about
60,000 migrants have died on the move since year 2000.
Mr. Mahamat said migration was
inevitable and for that reason, it was expected of African countries to
integrate the Compact into their development agenda to enhance mobility of
non-nationals in a safer and more protected manner.
GNA

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