The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Executive Secretary, H.E. Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu has revealed that the Somalia’s ratification of the IGAD Treaty is set to advance regional unity and cooperation.
In a statement released by the authority, Dr Workneh said the Federal Republic of Somalia ratification on the Treaty will strengthen the foundation for deeper regional integration and trade.
“As IGAD marks its 40th Anniversary, the ratification by the Federal Republic of Somalia helps us reach the required two-thirds threshold, strengthening the legal foundation for deeper regional integration and more coordinated action in trade, peace, and sustainable development across the Horn of Africa” he said.

Dr Workneh said by working together, IGAD member states will build a stronger, more united and resilient region for the citizens.
“With two-thirds of IGAD Member States now having ratified the Treaty, the region moves closer to operationalising this renewed framework and strengthening collective action in support of regional priorities” he said.
Dr Workneh said by joining Djibouti, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Kenya which are fellow member states in ratifying the new IGAD Treaty, Somalia reaffirms its support for the collective aspirations of the region and the principles of mutual respect, partnership, and sustainable development that underpin the IGAD framework.
The1996 agreement establishing IGAD has since undergone a revitalisation process, providing the legal and institutional foundation to strengthen collaboration in peace and security, climate resilience, infrastructure, health, trade, and social development among the Member States.
The agreement will now be replaced by the IGAD Treaty of 2023 enabling regional member states to advance the Treaty’s implementation and promote regional integration for a peaceful, resilient, and prosperous region.


