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EALA asks EAC Secretariat to make states adhere to financial obligations

EALA asks EAC Secretariat to make states adhere to financial obligations
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The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) is pushing for a new mechanism to ensure member states fulfill their financial obligations to the East African Community. Current funding shortages are causing operational difficulties for various regional institutions.

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Financial stability is critical for the functionality of regional blocs like the EAC, which rely on member contributions to maintain governance and infrastructure projects.

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From the courts, we move to regional governance. The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) has tasked the Secretary General of the East African Community with developing a mechanism to ensure partner states meet their financial obligations to the bloc.

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The report is a straightforward summary of a regional governance issue without loaded language.

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