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Fashola Advocates Regional Integration As Model For Global Development

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), Wednesday reiterated his call for regional integration as a development model across the globe. Hosting the Head of … Continue reading Fashola Advocates Regional Integration As Model For Global Development


Babatunde-Fashola-EGHINBETI2014Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN), Wednesday reiterated his call for regional integration as a development model across the globe.

Hosting the Head of European Union delegation in Nigeria, Mr. Michel Arrion at the State House, Marina, Fashola stressed the need for cooperation among nations of the world saying such would produce amazing results if well managed.

The Governor told his guest, “It is interesting that you hold the view that regional integration will soon catch up with the rest of the world. Well size is important, collaboration is also important and team work can produce amazing result”.

He, however, noted that the success of such collaboration would depend largely on the integrating nations playing their individual roles well and acting in the interest of the team adding that such arrangements sometimes run into murky waters when some of the collaborating nations feel that others are not playing their own roles well.

“I know that in some of these arrangements some people are feeling that they are doing more than they should and some are feeling that they are doing less than they should”, the Governor said adding that such notions create domestic problems for some of them.

Using the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as an example of regional integration, the Governor noted that “I should know because Nigeria is not just a member of the ECOWAS but she is a driver of ECOWAS itself. The integration of West African States is not without its own problems and of course its own benefits” insisting that it is a model in the making; there is nothing in the world which is perfect”.

Welcoming the envoy to the State, he promised that his administration would do whatever they could to assist him during his tenure to make his assignment “much more successful, much more enjoyable and much more eventful” adding that “we look forward to doing business with you”.

Earlier in his opening remarks, the diplomat had told the Governor that he was in Lagos to explore means of fostering greater relationships between the State and the EU noting that he has some experience in West African affairs having served over the years in countries such as Mali, Cote d’Ivoire and Liberia.

Mr. Michel Arrion, who said he was ready to share with Lagos the experiences of the European Union, which he described as “the most achieved integration union in the world”, said regional integration represents the future for many regions across the globe.