Lord Mayor, Erias Lukwago is attending the on-going retreat of the Executive Board Members of the Global Mayors Migration Council hosted at Millenium Hilton Hotel in New York.
Her Worship Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, the Mayor of Freetown City, Sierra Leone and him represent the African continent on the Executive Board which was inaugurated in Marrakech, Morroco in December last year.
The core object and Mission of the Mayors Migration Council is to provide a platform for the implementation of the UN Global Compacts on Migrants and Refugees, advancement of the ideals of the New Urban Agenda, Sustainable Development Goals and other related international instruments.
Through this Global Mayors’ Forum, they seek to institutionalise Cities’ participation in the UN and other international policy deliberations and discourse relating to Migration and Refugees, unlock, direct and redirect resource flows to cities, creating an enabling national policy environment for city implementation of international and regional protocols etc.
In his submissions, the Kampala Lord Mayor reiterated his call to colleagues on the Executive Board to include on their policy agenda the dire need to address the question of institutional and/or constitutional instability which is at the root of the political instability and economic deprivation, the major adverse drivers of migration and refugee crisis afflicting the great lakes region and, perhaps, the entire African continent.
He also brought to their attention the neo-slave trade practices on the African Continent disguised as Migrant Labour and the plight of the Ugandan Immigrants in the Middle East who’re are brazenly abused, dehumanized and tortured with reckless abandon.