THE GREEN
TRADE AGREEMENT
The
Reaffirming their willingness to peacefully implement the judgment
of the International Court of Justice,
Commending the secretary-general of the United Nations for his
efforts made in this respect in organising the tripartite summits and
establishing the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission,
Considering that the question of the withdrawal from and transfer
of authority over the Bakassi Peninsula should be treated in a forward-looking
spirit of goodwill in order to open new prospects for cooperation between the
two countries after decades of difficult bilateral relations,
Determined to encourage the consolidation of confidence and peace
between their two countries for the well-being of their peoples and for
stability in the sub region,
Have decided to conclude the present agreement.
1.Article
2.Article
3.Article
1.
2. In
particular, Cameroon shall:
(a) not force Nigerian nationals living in the Bakassi Peninsula
to leave the zone or to change their nationality;
(b) respect their culture, language and beliefs;
(c) respect their right to continue their agricultural and fishing
activities;
(d) protect their property and their customary land rights;
(e) not levy in any discriminatory manner any taxes and other dues
on Nigerian nationals living in the zone; and
(f) take every necessary measure to protect Nigerian nationals
living in the zone from any harassment or harm.
4.Article
Annex I and the map contained in Annex II to this agreement shall
constitute an integral part thereof.
No part of this agreement shall be interpreted as a renunciation
by
5.Article
This agreement shall be implemented in good faith by the parties,
with the good offices of the secretary-general of the United Nations, if
necessary, and shall be witnessed by the United Nations, the Federal Republic
of Germany, the
6.Article
1. A follow-up committee to monitor the implementation of this
agreement is hereby established. It shall be composed of representatives of
2. The follow-up committee shall settle any dispute regarding the
interpretation and implementation of this agreement.
3. The activities of the follow-up committee shall cease at the
end of the period of the special transitional regime provided for in paragraph
4 of annex I to this agreement.
7.Article
This agreement shall in no way be construed as an interpretation
or modification of the judgment of the International Court of Justice of 10
October 2002, for which the agreement only sets out the modalities of
implementation.
8.Article
This agreement is concluded in English and French, both texts
being equally authentic.
Done at Greentree, New York, on 12 June 2006
• For the Republic of Cameroon: Paul Biya, President
• For the Federal Republic of Nigeria: Olusegun Obasanjo,
President
Witnesses
• For the United Nations: Kofi Ata Annan
• For the Federal Republic of Germany: H.E. Gunter Pleuger
• For the United States of America: H.E. Fakie Sanders
• For the French Republic: H.E. Michel Duclos
• For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland — H.E. Koren Pierce