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Economic Community of West African States
Regulation REG.28/12/06 Establishing National Monitoring Structures on Free Movement of Person on the Highways and at the Borders with ECOWAS Region
- Published in official journal 50 on 1 January 2007
- Commenced
- [This is the version of this document as it was at 19 December 2006 to 31 December 2006.]
Article 1 – Establishment of units: Pilot phase
Member States shall establish Monitoring Units on free movement of persons at the border posts.A two-year pilot programme (2007 and 2009) covering the Lagos-Cotonou-Lomé-Accra-Abidjan-Ouagadougou-Bamako-Conakry corridors is hereby adopted.Article 2 – Composition
The monitoring units on free movement of persons shall comprise the following:Three (3) civil society representativesThree (3) private sector representativesNational Members of the ECOWAS ParliamentA government LawyerOne (1) representative of the ECOWAS National UnitArticle 3 – Mission
The monitoring units on free movement of persons shall:compile a list of all ECOWAS basic texts on free movement of persons, right to residence and establishment and make them available to people from all walks of life;Popularize among police officers, gendarmes, customs and immigration officers and judicial officers, orders, degrees, laws, protocols and all other instruments relating to free movement of persons;determine the type of checks carried out;identify existing forms of harassment;note, denounce and prepare reports on breaches to free movement and expose those responsible so that appropriate sanctions can be imposed on them;monitor the application of sanctions;nominate for reward the best security agents who respect the right of citizens in the area of free movementplan and organize at border posts public awareness programmes on rights and duties relating to free movement of persons, right to residence and establishment;Article 4 – Monitoring and application of sanctions
The monitoring units on free movement of persons shall ensure the application of the sanctions imposed and report to the Commissioner for Trade, Customs and Free Movement of Persons who shall inform the Council of Ministers and the Authority of Heads of State and Government.Article 5 – Establishment of a coordination bureau
To enable the pilot units located along the Cotonou-Lomé-Accra-Abidjan, Ouagadougou-Bamako-Conakry corridors to effectively pursue their objective, a co-ordination bureau for the pilot units is hereby established.Article 6 – Objectives of the coordination bureau
The coordination bureau shall:ensure that the pilot units strictly comply with their terms of reference;carry out periodic evaluation of the performance of the pilot units;provide basic training for the members of the pilot units on the community law on free movement of persons, right to residence and establishment;provide pilot units with documentation or and other tool necessary for the realization of their activities;prepare consultative meetings to enable the various units to exchange good practices so as to identify problems and find solutions to them.Article 7 – Resources of the pilot units and the coordination bureau
The Commission shall provide the pilot units and the coordination bureau with human, financial and material resources to enable them to attain their objectives.Article 8 – Extension of the units
At the end of the 2007-2009 pilot phase, and after evaluation of progress, the Council of Ministers shall replicate the monitoring units on the free movement of persons at other major borders.Article 9
This Regulation shall be published in the Official Journal of the Community by the Commission within thirty (30) days of its signature by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. It shall also be published within the same time frame in the National Gazette of each Member State.History of this document
01 January 2007
19 December 2006 this version
Consolidation