GIZ ECOWAS FRSD Project Closes
Author: Pa Modou Cham
The GIZ
Technical Cooperation (TC) component of the Fund for Regional Stabilization and
Development in Fragile Regions within ECOWAS Member States (FRSD) on behalf of
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
closed its pilot project in The Gambia.
Speaking at the
closing ceremony held on Wednesday at the SDKJ International Conference Centre,
Dr. Markus Wagner, GIZ Country Director for Nigeria and ECOWAS, expressed his
heartfelt gratitude to the government and wonderful people of the Gambia for
the warm welcome and high appreciation they received since their arrival in
Banjul.
He explained
that it is only after such a remarkable experience, that one can truly
understand why this lovely part of a beautiful continent is called the smiling
coast of Africa. Dr. Markus said that at the end of the project, he wish to
express his great respect and admiration for the successful implementation of
the project since 2019.
“The closing of
this successful pilot project at the same time marks the launch of new
technical cooperation by GIZ under FRSD in other ECOWAS member states such as
Guinea Bissau, Togo and Benin. In Guinea Bissau, the implementation has already
been launched earlier this year,” he added,
Dr. Markus
extended his sincere gratitude to the ECOWAS Commission for the trust they
have placed in them to implement this pilot project of regional cooperation
while reiterating his wish to deeply acknowledge the unwavering support and
collaboration they continuously received from the Gambian government throughout
the past years.
He continued:
“The highly visible representation and involvement of the Gambian authorities
in the closing event, underline the impacts and the importance they attribute
to the project in the Gambia.”
HE Damtien
Larbli Tchintchibidja, ECOWAS Vice President congratulated the Gambia for
the successful implementation of the pilot project, saying if you do a pilot
and it isn’t successful, the likelihood of continuing or for any future
activities is very small. At the end of this pilot, she added that ECOWAS, GIZ
and the German government are confident in the project and the fact that it can
do well that other countries can take to be as effective as the Gambia.
“The Vice
President mentioned that ECOWAS has additional funds which will be put into
some of the projects and activities that will kick start at the beginning of
the year. It will not be GIZ fund but we have additional activities that we
will do to align with the pilot project just to enhance and complete some of
the work that has been started,” she buttressed.
HE Damtien
believes that Gambians can all make it in the Gambia, saying the fact that this
project has succeeded and so many of the beneficiaries are successfully
confident, is a testimonial that we can all make it here. She further
emphasized that if one can raise funds to take the irregular migration, he/she
can also raise funds to start a business.
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