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ECOWAS establishes exit timeline for coup-affected nations

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Council members of the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission have agreed on an exit timeline for three member states affected by coups. This decision follows numerous mediation efforts by the bloc to reintegrate these nations.

Reports reveal that the military governments of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have rejected ECOWAS’ overtures and are considering issuing their own travel documents and forming a separate alliance.

Omar Touray, president of the ECOWAS Commission, described the exclusion of these three nations as a “significant fracture” to the bloc. Speaking at an ECOWAS summit held on December 15, 2024, he stated that the nearly 50 year-old bloc will need to undergo restructuring to sustain its operations. The agreed transition period will run from January 29, 2025, to July 29, 2025, with an open invitation for the three countries to return during this timeframe.

Touray also expressed concern over the decision, noting the uncertainty surrounding how advantages such as visa-free travel across West Africa will be impacted once the nations exit ECOWAS.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s president and ECOWAS chairman, Bola Tinubu, highlighted the need for unity in addressing these challenges. “We must remain focused on our primary duty, which is to safeguard our citizens and foster an environment where they can thrive,” he said.

By: Kobina Baidoo

Tags: Burkina FasoECOWASMaliNiger

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