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Summit of Heads of State & Government

The Summit of Heads of State & Government

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Governance Structure

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The LCBC’s highest political organ, guiding regional cooperation, peace, and sustainable development across the Lake Chad Basin.

The Summit of Heads of State and Government is the apex decision‑making body of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC). Established by the Fort‑Lamy Convention (1964), the Summit provides strategic political direction for shared water governance, environmental stewardship, and regional integration across the Basin.

Set the LCBC’s strategic vision and approve major policy, programme, and financing decisions.

Provide top‑level guidance on peace and security, including coordination with the MNJTF and regional partners.

Endorse frameworks on climate resilience, water management, and development, aligning with LCBC legal instruments.

Member States

Observer States

How the Summit Works

Statutory cadence:
Biannual (every two years) ordinary sessions; extraordinary sessions may be convened for urgent matters (e.g., security developments, environmental emergencies).

Interface with other organs:
The Summit provides political direction to the Council of Ministers and Executive Secretariat and validates basin‑wide instruments and initiatives.

Why the Summit Matters

One voice at the highest level:
Aligns national priorities for shared waters, ecosystems, livelihoods, and stability.

Peace & security dividend:
Sustains political oversight for regional operations addressing Boko Haram/ISWAP and cross‑border threats.
Climate & development focus:
Anchors commitments to water security, restoration, and resilient growth for 45–50+ million Basin residents.

Milestones & Recent Sessions

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1964

Fort‑Lamy Convention creates LCBC and the Summit of Heads of State & Government [2][3].

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1996–2008

Membership expands to CAR (1996) and Libya (2008), strengthening regional political dialogue [1][2].

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2021 (May)

Extraordinary Summit (Abuja) on security dynamics, climate impacts, and Lake Chad restoration pathways [4][5].

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2022 (Nov 29)

16th Ordinary Summit (Abuja) chaired by H.E. Muhammadu Buhari; deliberations on counter‑terrorism, climate resilience, and LCBC leadership renewals [6].

Resources & Documents

Final Communiqués & Decisions

Governance & Legal Framework

Fort‑Lamy Convention • Convention & Statutes • Water Charter • SAP & RS‑SRR

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