Cotonou (Benin) The mission from the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), led by Marie Angelique Savane, arrived in Cotonou on Monday evening to assess, for the next three weeks, the efforts made by the government in the field of good governance, APA has reported.
The head of the mission, welcomed at the international airport of Cotonou by the Beninese Foreign Minister Moussa Okanla, briefed reporters on her mission in Benin.
“I have come to Benin to check if the results of the self-assessment of the independent commission of the APRM on the efforts made by Benin in the field of good governance are in line with the realities on the ground”, she declares.
“In a bid to successfully complete this mission running from 18 July to 7 August, I intend to meet all the actors involved in the process to implement this programme”, she adds.
“We will have to meet all the actors involved in the APRM process in Benin, particularly Beninese President Yayi Boni, the decentralised communities of the 77 communes of the country, cabinet members, the civil society and the media”, she indicates.
“I will hold talks with the head of state, Yayi Boni, because this is an exercise for peers in which he personally got involved as president of the republic and on behalf of Benin, to know his vision and how he plans the future of the implementation of this policy agenda once presented to his peers”, Savane told APA.
The APRM is meant to assess the efforts made in the sphere of governance at political, economic and institutional levels in order to accelerate the social and economic development and contribute to the boosting of the sub-regional and continental economic integration.
Thus, by signing, on 31 March 2004 the memorandum of understanding relating to the APRM, Benin expressed its availability to be assessed by the African Union member states.
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