With the lush gardens of the Fairview Country Hotel providing a beautiful backdrop, Eng Maalim said the IGAD was in the process of transforming itself to proactively and practically address the many challenges of the region, besides ensuring peace and security in the member states. He pointed out that food security and infrastructure development would be high on his agenda.
“We will endeavour to harmonize our policies to encourage movement of our people, goods and services”, he stated citing the importance of regional crop and livestock market access and cooperation to fight human and animal diseases.