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On Sunday, ECOWAS warned of potential “disintegration” as Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso formed the “Confederation of Sahel States.”This new union emerged just before the organisation’s summit, marking their exit from the bloc earlier this year.ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States, comprises 15 countries promoting economic integration and stability.These nations cited French manipulation and insufficient anti-jihadist support as reasons for their departure.This confederation underscores broader challenges ECOWAS faces, including jihadist violence, financial constraints, and difficulties in organizing a regional force.Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu called on Senegal’s new leader, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, to act as a “special envoy” to re-engage the three departing countries.Sahel States’ Exit Challenges West African ECOWAS.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Faye accepted, emphasizing the need for dialogue and reconciliation.

The military juntas in Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso came to power through coups.They expelled French troops, accusing Paris of influencing ECOWAS.

Relations with the bloc worsened after Niger’s July 2023 coup.This led to sanctions and military intervention threats to restore President Mohamed Bazoum.

Although sanctions were lifted in February, tensions remain high.Before the summit, ECOWAS defense and finance ministers reviewed funding for a regional force aimed at combating terrorism and restoring order.The ECOWAS Commission proposed an initial unit of 1,500 personnel, with plans to expand to 5,000 soldiers.This would cost approximately $2.6 billion annually.

Past attempts at military intervention, like after Niger’s coup, have failed, highlighting ECOWAS’s critical financial situation.Sahel States’ Exit Challenges West African ECOWASFaye aims to use the one-year waiting period mandated by ECOWAS rules to influence the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) before their withdrawal becomes final.He stressed the importance of sufficient discussions to strengthen the organization and address shared challenges.Faye acknowledged criticisms from departing nations, calling for ECOWAS to better serve its member states.Faye, a pan-Africanist, emphasized his commitment to strengthening relations and bridging gaps between ECOWAS and AES nations.He noted ECOWAS’s shift towards appeasement rather than military action against Niger, suggesting optimism for successful mediation.In addition, Faye expressed confidence in Senegal’s diplomatic skills to foster unity and regional stability.This situation highlights the complex dynamics of regional politics, security challenges, and historical ties in West Africa.

Stability is crucial for preventing escalation and promoting sustainable growth.ECOWAS must navigate these challenges skillfully to preserve unity and address imminent issues effectively.





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