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Is Rwanda planning to pull out of EA Community?

By MKINGA MKINGA and AGENCIES | Wednesday, November 13   2013 at  11:52

Rwanda Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Mrs Louise Mushikiwabo. PHOTO | NATION MEDIA GROUP 

A few days after President Jakaya Kikwete stated Tanzania's stand about the East African Community, one of its members, Rwanda, is set to join the Economic Community of Central African States (Eccas).

A Rwandan newspaper, New Times, quoted the country's Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo as saying during a visit to the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville): "My Republic of Congo counterpart Basile Ikouebe and I informed our teams that Rwanda will soon be welcomed back in the Community of Central African States."

Reached for comment, DR Congo's Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation minister Bernard Membe said he had not received official information over the decision although he admitted to have read it somewhere.

"I have read it somewhere…..but for the time being I am not in a position to say anything over the decision," Mr Membe said.

Rwanda will be rejoining six years after it pulled out of the regional bloc upon joining the East African Community (EAC), a five-member bloc.

The other partner states in EAC are Burundi (also a member of Eccas), Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

Then, Kigali justified the action saying it was trying to avoid overlapping memberships in several regional community groupings.

Double memberships

However, it remains to be seen if Rwanda's rejoining of Eccas would necessarily mean pulling out of EAC. In the case of Burundi, it is a member of both blocs.Angola, too, retains membership of Eccas even as it continues being part of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).

Eccas is a regional community of 10 central African states, namely; Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of Congo, DR Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Sao Tome & Principe.

The New Times also quoted Rwanda's ambassador to DR Congo, Amandin Rugira, saying that Kigali had applied for readmission to Eccas and chances were "very high" that it would be welcomed back during the bloc's next Heads of State summit.

The summit is scheduled to take place early next year in N'Djamena, the capital of Chad.

In his speech on Thursday in Parliament, President Kikwete said Tanzania will never quit the EAC and will do everything in its power to ensure the bloc survives and becomes prosperous despite seeming efforts by Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda to sideline it.

He told a full House: "We're in the EAC to stay. We have come from so far. We have sacrificed too much to give up now. We will do everything in our power to make sure the EAC survives and achieves its ultimate goal of political federation."

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