ECOWAS
REVISED
TREATY
ARTICLE 18
APPOINTMENTS
1.
The Executive Secretary shall be appointed by the Authority for a 4-year term
renewable only once for another 4-year period. He can only be removed from
office by the Authority upon its own initiative or on the recommendation of the
Council of Ministers.
2.
The Ministerial Committee on the Selection and Evaluation of the Performance
of Statutory Appointees shall evaluate the three (3) candidates nominated by the
Member State to which the statutory post has been allocated and make
recommendations to the Council of Ministers. Council shall propose to the
Authority the appointment of the candidate adjudged the best.
3.
The Executive Secretary shall be a person of proven competence and integrity,
with a global vision of political and economic problems and regional integration.
4.
a) The Deputy Executive Secretaries and other Statutory Appointees shall be
appointed by the Council of Ministers on the proposal of the Ministerial Committee
on the Selection and Evaluation of the Performance of Statutory Appointees
following the evaluation of the three (3) candidates nominated by their respective
Member States to whom the posts have been allocated. They shall be appointed
for a period of 4 years renewable only once for a further 4-year term.
b)
Vacancies shall be advertised in all Member States to which statutory posts
have been allocated.
5.
In appointing professional staff of the Community,due regard shall be had, subject
to ensuring the highest standards of efficiency and technical competence, to
maintaining equitable geographical distribution of posts among nationals of all
Member States.
ARTICLE 19
FUNCTIONS
1.
Unless otherwise provided in the Treaty or in a Protocol, the Executive Secretary
shall be the chief executive officer of the Community and all its institutions.
2.
The Executive Secretary shall direct the-activities of the Executive Secretariat
and shall, unless otherwise provided in a Protocol, be the legal representative of
the Institutions of the Community in their totality.
3.
Without prejudice to the general scope of his responsibilities, the duties of the
Executive Secretary shall include:
a)
execution of decisions taken by the Authority and application of the
regulations of the Council;
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