The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has resolved to lift economic sanctions on Niger Republic, Mali and Guinea. The resolution was taken at the extraordinary summit on the peace, political and security situation in the ECOWAS sub-region in Abuja on Saturday. The regional bloc, however, said the political and targeted sanctions remain. Full
The Ugly Implications of ECOWAS’ current situation with Tinubu as their Chairman
ECOWAS was formed by the signing of the Treaty of Lagos in 1975. Back then, Yakubu Gowon was in charge. Niger, Mali & Burkina Faso pulling out of the ECOWAS with immediate effect, it leaves Nigeria vulnerable to external & Economic aggression from those fringes. This is F9 on Bola Tinubuβs part. It took Bola
Heavy Blow for Tinubu as 3 African Nations Pull out of ECOWAS
Burkina Faso π§π«, Mali π²π± and Niger π³πͺ in a joint statement have officially announced their withdrawal from this useless, corrupt and hijacked organization called @ecowas_cedeao. Here is what @Colonel_Maiga is reading: βEager to achieve integration between the States of the sub-region and driven by the motives of fraternity, solidarity, mutual aid, peace and development,
3 Neighboring African countries pledge support for Niger, dare ECOWAS
In solidarity with Niger π³πͺ, three neighboring countries, Guinea π¬π³, Burkina Faso π§π«, and Mali π²π±, have decided not to enforce the sanctions imposed by the ECOWAS. These nations, themselves facing sanctions under pressure from Western powers, have chosen not to take punitive measures against the Nigerien people. READ ALSO : Just Like Buhari,
Mali’s Keita resigns as president after military coup
Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita resigned hours after soldiers seized him from his home as part of a coup following months of mass protests against alleged corruption and worsening security in the West African country. The news of Keita’sΒ departure was met with jubilation by anti-government demonstrators on Wednesday, while leaders of the military coup said