COALITION of the willing which created so much fuss in the East African integration process in the past one year is a thing of the past. The TradeMark Africa Country Director, Dr Josephat Kweka, said last week that East African Community member states had become more aware of provisions under the EAC treaty which allow some members to expedite implementation of some projects. “Coalition of the willing is a thing of the past. It is not helpful to discuss it now (because) it was realized it was a misconception,” he told reporters in Dar es Salaam in a familiarization meeting with editors. “We came at a point that we understood that with EAC treaty there are provisions for some member states to accelerate implementation of some projects,” he said. Tension arose among the EAC member states as Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda were being seen to be fast-tracking implementation of some projects in the region and referred to themselves as the coalition of the willing. Tanzania and Burundi, were seen to be taking a more cautious approach on the integration progress. The three members of the willing had held high-level meetings to which other members did not attend sparking fears that Tanzania might eventually pull out of the community which were however calmed down by President Jakaya Kikwete in his rare address to Parliament in November 2013. President Kikwete explained that Tanzania was taking a more cautious approach and had stuck to principles in the process as agreed in the treaty....
Coalition of the willing ‘a thing of the past’
Posted on: May 12, 2015
Posted on: May 12, 2015