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17.05.2007 General News

Development = Rights and Responsibilities

17.05.2007 LISTEN
By myjoyonline

President J.A. Kufuor on Wednesday established a firm link between human rights and economic development and called on African institutions to help educate Africans on their rights as well as their responsibilities.

"All of us, civil society, the media and all those who have had the privilege of knowing about the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR), must take ownership of its provisions and be responsible for its promotion in a structured and organised manner across Africa," he entreated Africans at the 41st Ordinary Session of the ACHPR in Accra.

In a speech read on his behalf by the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr Joe Ghartey, the President said although the commission had been involved in the promotion of the charter in member countries, the existence and provisions of the charter were still little known among the people on the continent.

He affirmed his personal affection for the provisions in the Women's Protocol and said as a result he had instructed the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and NEPAD and Women and Children's Affairs to take immediate steps to ensure that the protocol was ratified by Ghana's Parliament.

President Kufuor also urged the commission to take up the leadership role, since that was part of its mandate to galvanize the rest of Africa along the path of peace and development.

He urged the commission to re-assess its strengths and weaknesses to enhance its operations for the promotion and protection of human and peoples' rights on the continent, since self-assessment was necessary in the process of development.

President Kufuor, who is also the Chairman of the African Union (AU), advised the commission to examine its relationship with other regional institutions, such as the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights.

He said with the fusion of the court with the African Court of Justice, Africa had shown commitment to take the promotion and protection of fundamental human and people's rights to another level.

"I will encourage the African Commission to work out a viable relationship with the court for the smooth running of both institutions," he said, adding that "the success of both institutions does not only depend on the resolutions of the AU but the practical relationship the institutions forge".

Touching on gender equality on the continent, President Kufuor said apart from making it one of the cardinal principles of the AU under Article 4 (1) of the Constitutive Act, 2000, the AU had gone a step further to adopt a protocol to specifically address the rights of women in Africa.

He said state parties to the Women's Protocol were under an obligation to take legislative, administrative and other steps to ensure gender equality in their respective jurisdictions.

The Chairperson of the commission, Madam Salamata Sawadogo, noted that human rights issues were at the heart of development and the foundation for peace, saying that Africans deserved an end to torture and to live in dignity.

According to her, peace and integration were possible if African leaders respected the human rights of their peoples.

For her part, the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Mrs Julia Dolly Joiner, noted that goodwill alone was not enough for the African Commission achieve its set targets.

The Zimbabwean Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Mr Patrick Chinamasa, noted that dependence on foreign aid to implement the programmes of the AU had the tendency of making the providers to conceptualize and dictate their understanding of human rights to Africans.

He stressed the need for the AU to conduct issues dispassionately in a way that it would be able to separate facts from fiction.

The Deputy Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr Kwame Osei-Prempeh, in a welcoming address, noted that the forum presented a unique opportunity for participants to share experiences, forge new bonds of partnership, strengthen old ones and renew their commitment to the cause of promoting and protecting human and peoples rights.

Culled from Daily Graphic

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