East Africa Community member States will be required to
contribute Sh762.4 million to fund the bloc’s activities for the next
financial year which starts in July.
The
decision was arrived at by the EAC Council of Ministers which held an
extra-ordinary meeting in Bujumbura, Burundi on Friday. The council also
directed each partner State to allocate Sh75 million for the Inter-
University Council of East Africa’s budget.
Three
countries — Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania — which jointly share Lake
Victoria, have also been directed to contribute Sh47.1 million ($ 0.51
million) each, towards the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organisation’s
financial plan.
The council, which
had met to consider the EAC budget proposals for the next financial year
referred the adopted budget estimates to the East African Legislative
Assembly (EALA) for debate and approval.
EAC Secretary General Richard Sezibera said the Community will focus on nine global key priorities.
“These
include the implementation of the East African Monetary Union Protocol;
consolidation of the Single Customs Territory; and enhanced
Implementation of the EAC Common Market Protocol,” Mr Sezibera said.
BUDGETARY INCREASES
The
community will also focus on constitution-making process for the EAC
political federation, development of cross-border infrastructure and
implementation of the regional industrialisation policy.
Other
priority areas include; implementation of the EAC Food Security Action
Plan and Climate Change Strategy; transformation of the EAC into a
common higher education area and establishment of an East African
examination body.
The secretariat
also has plans to implement the tripartite free trade area encompassing
EAC-COMESA-SADC, which will result in the establishment of an integrated
market of the 26 countries.
“This
will be a combined population of almost 600 million people and total
Gross Domestic Product of about $1 trillion,” Mr Sezibera said.
Led
by Tanzania’s Tanzania’s minister for East African Cooperation,
Harrison Mwakyembe the council considered and adopted the estimates
amounting to Sh10.07 trillion ($110.6) to enable the EAC secretariat and
its bodies discharge their mandate in the next financial year.
The
council also directed the Secretariat to fund the budget increase
amounting to Sh356.67 million ($ 3.9 million) from the EAC general
reserve fund.
The civil aviation
authorities were also factored in the projections as the ministers
approved budget estimates amounting to Sh202.4 million ($ 2.2 million)
to be funded by the partner states’ Civil Aviation Authorities and
development partners. This will be directed to the Civil Aviation Safety
and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA)’s annual budget.
Kenya,
Uganda and Tanzania are expected to contribute Sh34.57 ($ 379,916)
each, while Burundi and Rwanda are expected to give Sh27.48 million ($
302,023) each, towards the regional civil agency.
The
remaining Sh34. million ($373,925) according to the estimates will be
raised from Development Partners while Sh9.7 million ($106,934) from
other income generating activities.
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