By joining the bloc, the Horn of African country opened a new chapter of hope and opportunities in social and economic spheres. South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and his Tanzanian counterpart John Magufuli signed a Treaty of Accession into the regional bloc. Speaking shortly after the signing ceremony in the east African nation’s commercial capital Dar es Salaam, President Magufuli paid tribute to South Sudan, saying the event was historic as it was done in Tanzania, the current chair of the EAC. "A new chapter of diplomatic relations has been opened," said the head of state, adding that South Sudan has been in close relations with EAC members in areas of culture, trade and economic ties. He said the joining of South Sudan in the EAC has expanded the regional market of 160 million people. President Magufuli said in order for the EAC to have sustainable development it should nurture peace and urged the new comer to continue with talks aimed at ending strife in the country. "The main reasons behind integration is to promote trade, investments and infrastructure in order to bring about sustainable development and nurture peace among members of bloc," said the president. Tanzania President John Magufuli and South Sudanese President Salva Kiir | Coastweek President Kiir thanked the EAC leaders for accommodating him in the regional bloc. He said his country will work hard to see to it that the EAC became a vibrant bloc, adding: "To start with we will form a ministry that will...
South Sudan joins EAC and pledges to make the bloc vibrant
Posted on: April 18, 2016
Posted on: April 18, 2016