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February 25, 2024 ECOWAS Gives Reasons for Lifting Ban on B/Faso, Mali & Niger
The Economic Community of West African State​s (ECOWAS) says the decision to lift sanctions on Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso was based on the need to maintain regional unity and security. D​r Omar Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission said this at the end of the extraordinary session of the Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS on Saturday in Abuja. He said that the authority took note of the period of Lent and the approaching month of Ramadan and the impact on citizens, adding that pleas were also received from prominent leaders including retired Gen. Yakubu Gowon. ”The authority takes note that the withdrawal will have political, social, socio economic, financial and institutional implications for the three countries as well as for ECOWAS as a region. ”The authority recalls that within the framework of regional cooperation against terrorism, violent extremism and organised crime, the three countries benefited from about 100 million US dollars mobilised by UMR within the context of ECOWAS plan of action against terrorism.Moreover, some funds allocation, about 7.5 million U.S. dollars is being made towards supporting the three countries in acquiring the equipment to help their fight against terrorism. ”The withdrawal will affect security cooperation in terms of sharing intelligence and participation in regional counterterrorism initiatives. ”Such as the Accra initiative, and the Multinational Joint Task Force,’‘ he said. Touray added that the withdrawal of the countries from the sub-regional bloc would lead to diplomatic and political isolation at the international scene where the countries have obtained support for their candidates in the contest for international positions. ”The authority recognises that the withdrawal will automatically affect the immigration status of the citizens, as they may be required to obtain visas to travel around the region. ”Citizens may no longer be able to reside or set up businesses under ECOWAS arrangement and may be subject to diverse national laws. Even though they represent 10% of the region’s GDP, their departure will constitute a reduction of the market size of ECOWAS. He said that the sanctions were lifted to promote trade and benefits derived from​several regional projects and programmes including the Regional Food Security Reserve. ”The regional support programme for powerful pastoralism in the Sahel, which is being funded by the World Bank to the tune of 215 million US dollars is also a project that benefits the three countries.The three countries also benefit from the Sahel regional irrigation support programme, which is being funded by the World Bank to the tune of 103 million US dollars. ”The three regional food systems resilient support programme in the amount of 230 million, funded by the World Bank is also benefiting the three countries. ”West African single identity and regional integration and inclusion project is another programme that the three countries benefit from.” He said that other projects the countries benefits from are the ECOWAS regional electricity market, West African Power Pool project, which links member states to a regional electricity grid for improved access to electricity. He said not lifting the sanction would result in the halt or the suspension of all ECOWAS projects and programmes worth more than 500 million US dollars.

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