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ECOWAS lifts sanctions on Niger

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ECOWAS lifts sanctions on Niger

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced that it has decided to lift the strict sanctions imposed on Niger.

The move is believed to represent a change in strategy to deter junta-led states from leaving the political and economic union and a bid to manage a worsening political crisis within the West African region.

The decision to lift sanctions on Niger, including border closures and asset freezes, comes amidst escalating tensions following the announcement by Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali of their intention to withdraw from the 15-member bloc.

This move has raised concern about the potential disruption to regional integration efforts and the economic stability of the region, with trade and services flows valued at nearly $150 billion annually.

In a communique issued after closed-door talks, ECOWAS cited humanitarian reasons for the decision, emphasizing the importance of regional unity and the benefits enjoyed by member states and their citizens within the community.

The bloc urged the junta-led states to reconsider their decision and reaffirmed its commitment to engaging constructively to address the underlying political challenges.

While certain sanctions on junta-led Guinea were also lifted, ECOWAS emphasized that targeted and political sanctions would remain in place for Niger, although specific details were not disclosed.

ECOWAS Commission President Omar Touray underlined the ongoing efforts to facilitate a return to constitutional order, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and cooperation in resolving the crisis.

ECOWAS Chairman Bola Tinubu echoed these sentiments, urging the junta-led states not to view the organization as an adversary but as a partner in promoting stability and democracy.

The imposition of sanctions on Niger last year followed the detention of President Mohamed Bazoum by military forces, leading to the establishment of a transitional government.

The subsequent economic hardships resulting from the sanctions have further exacerbated the challenges facing one of the world’s poorest countries, prompting calls for the release of President Bazoum and a clear transition timetable.

The political upheaval in Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali highlights broader concerns about democratic backsliding and the growing influence of military governments in the region.

Redefining ECOWAS’s strategy to advance democracy, stability, and regional cooperation in West Africa is a crucial challenge as these nations investigate other alliances, such as the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).

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