The
Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOPARL) has taken
steps to curtail religious intolerance, which leads to violent extremism and
discord as the regional legislature has established a mechanism it called
‘Marshal Plan’ to curb the menace and promote harmony in the region.
Members
of the Parliament made this move during a delocalised meeting of the Joint
Committees of Education, Science and Culture / Health and Information
Technology that deliberated on the theme, “Religious Tolerance and Harmony:
Essential Factors for Development, Peace and Stability in the ECOWAS Region,”
in Praia, Cabo Verde.
The
draft Plan, which was product of the Committee’s engagements which were held in
Praia, Cabo Verde from 14th to 18th September, 2022 was announced by the
co-chairman of the Joint Committee Hon. Aime Assine at the close of the meeting
on Friday September 16 , 2022 at the Chamber of the Cabo Verde Parliament.
The
ECOWAS Parliament’s Religious Tolerance Plan is expected to be tabled at the
plenary session of the Community Parliament where it is expected to get a nod
from the Committee of the Whole House.
Its
key recommendations include to “Promote in Member States, structures that are
capable of ensuring enforcement of laws, political will for religious tolerance
and engagements for inter-faith activities.”
Member
states of the regional bloc are also to include in their curricula in schools,
from primary to universities religious tolerance teachings in order to foster
the culture of religious tolerance.The member states are also to create a legal
and formative framework that favors liberties to ensure religious-tolerant
culture in ECOWAS.
The
recommendation also said the bloc should establish ECOWAS Communication Charter
on religious tolerance; allocate a massive government budget on religious
general education in ECOWAS centered on cultural and religious diversity for
tolerant culture; Promote an ECOWAS-wide campaign sensitsation for the
promotion of tolerance culture and, Ensure equity in the treatment of different
religions existing within the Community.
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