DAR ES SALAAM, 30 May 2005 (IRIN) - Rwanda could be admitted to the East African Community (EAC) by the end of this year, according
to a directive by the heads of state of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda at a two-day extra-ordinary summit, which ended on Monday in
Tanzania's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam.
"The three heads of state have directed the [EAC] Council of Ministers to expedite the process of [Rwanda's] admission so that at
the next ordinary summit in November 2005, the matter would be concluded," read the joint communiqu issued by Presidents Mwai
Kibaki of Kenya, Benjamin Mkapa of Tanzania and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda.
At their summit, the leaders also discussed a report on fast tracking of the integration of the East African countries and the
creation of a political federation, but said there was need for further and wider consultations.
They directed the Council of Ministers to form national consultative mechanisms and to collect views from the public and report
back to the summit within the next 12 months.
"A strong federation is only possible if it is owned by the people of East Africa themselves through the effective and informed
participation from the very beginning of the process up to the end.
"Their excellencies underscored the need for each partner state to widen consultations and include all key stakeholders including
the general public, parliaments, civil society, the academia, religious institutions and political parties to obtain more views,"
the communiqu said.
However, the call for more consultation could delay proposals by a six-member committee, led by Kenyan Attorney General Amos Wako,
for the East African Federation to be launched by January 2010.
Under the committee's proposals, East Africa would have a federal parliament and one court of justice. The process would have begun
by July 2005 with the appointment of a constitutional commission to draft a preliminary regional constitution by 2007, ahead of a
regional constitutional forum in 2008 and a referendum in 2009.
Regarding Burundi, which has also applied to join the EAC, the heads of state welcomed positive developments in the country, and
encouraged the parties involved in the peace process to stay on course.
"Specifically, they [the leaders] called on the parties to ensure that the elections are conducted and concluded successfully," the
leaders said in the communiqu.
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