African Heads of State give more impetus to NEPAD’s implementation
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, January 26, 2013
 – Senegalese President Macky Sal has been elected Chairperson of the 
Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (HSGOC), a high 
level body of twenty African leaders that provides leadership and policy
 guidance to the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD).
Mr
 Sal replaces the later former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi 
who served as Chairperson of the HSGOC for four years until he passed 
away in August 2012.
The
 grouping, which meets twice a year on the fringes of the African Union 
Summit in Addis Ababa, also sets priorities and the programmes of action
 for NEPAD.
A
 moment of silence in memory of Mr Meles was observed at the opening 
session, which was attended by several heads of state, representatives 
of regional economic communities and international organisations.
On
 his part, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn urged AU 
member states to reduce dependency on foreign aid for implementation of 
infrastructure development projects.
Hailemariam described his predecessor, the late Meles Zenawi as 'a symbol of Pan-Africanism' whose legacy is witnessed on the ground in Ethiopia.

Hailemariam described his predecessor, the late Meles Zenawi as 'a symbol of Pan-Africanism' whose legacy is witnessed on the ground in Ethiopia.
He said Meles viewed NEPAD as a change- model in the management of Africa's relations with the international community.
President
 of Benin and Chairperson of the Africa Union, Boni Yayi called on the  
 need for Africa to scale up implementation of NEPAD priorities such as 
agriculture and infrastructure, and speed up the aspect of domestic 
resource mobilization to encourage less dependence on western funding.
NEPAD’s
 Chief Executive Officer Dr Ibrahim Mayaki presented the Agency’s 
Results-based Activity Report of July to December 2012, where he 
highlighted effort for sustaining the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture 
Development Programme (CAADP)) momentum and the various tools and 
mechanisms for domestic resource mobilisation for the NEPAD programmes. 
“The
 NEPAD Agency believes that the time has come to give new impetus to 
CAADP to meet legitimate expectations of member states while providing a
 clearer perspective and overall role for agriculture in the economic 
transformation of the continent. To support this transformation NEPAD 
has launched the Africa Rural Development Forum as platform for 
knowledge sharing on polices on rural transformation.” said Dr Mayaki.
CAADP
 has emerged as a key vehicle to diversify economies, grow agribusiness,
 ensure food security and thrive. It also stimulates access to finance, 
inputs and markets for smallholder farmers.
To
 sustain the its momentum, there’s a need to assess how non state actors
 can take ownership of the CAADP process by contributing to the 
development and implementation of agricultural policy in their 
respective countries
Dr
 Dlamini Zuma pointed out that despite NEPAD’s achievements, there’s 
need to address challenges such as adequate resources and human capital,
 to implement NEPAD Programmes and Projects.
Egypt’s
 Prime Minister Mohammed Mossi and President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of 
Algeria have been elected Vice Chairpersons of the HSGOC Tanzania, 
Uganda, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mauritania and Libya, are the new 
countries that have joined the grouping.
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