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ECOWAS Commission interfaces with Political Officers and Military Advisors of the Diplomatic CorpsĀ 

The ECOWAS Commission interfaced with political Officers and Military Advisors of the Diplomatic Corps to examine among others, the impact of the disruptions of constitutional order in some ECOWAS Member States and its security, socio-political, economic as well as geo- political implications for the region.  

The hybrid interface, through a comprehensive briefing that physically took place in Abuja, Nigeria on the 31stĀ of May 2022 was also meant to compare notes and proactively chart a way forward for a more stable, peaceful West Africa. Ā 

In his opening statement at the briefing, the ECOWAS Commissionā€™s Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security General Francis Behanzin flagged a worrying trend whereby the resurgence of coups in parts of the region have paradoxically also received massive support from some citizens of the affected states. 

He maintained that the development ā€œcalls for urgent and sustained engagements of various stakeholders for long lasting solutions not only to mitigate but to also address the fundamental causes of this resurgenceā€  

Stressing the need to make concrete push back recommendations, Commissioner Behanzin pointed to the imperativeness for exchange between ECOWAS and its partners, the diplomatic corps in the ECOWAS neighboringĀ countries and Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council to ā€œdeliberate and come up with strategies and requisite recommendations that will be considered in our intervention effortsā€Ā Ā Ā 

The theme of the briefing was, ā€˜The Impact of Military Incursions in the Constitutional Order in the ECOWAS Region.Ā The lead presenter and resource personĀ by ProfessorĀ Femi Mimiko emphasized the importance of ā€œmakingĀ governance more responsive to the needs of the peopleā€. He submitted, ā€œIf we do not deal with corruption, we will not be in a good conscience to stop coupsā€.Ā 

The briefing was enriched by goodwill messages from partners. The Executive Director, West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP)Ā Dr. Chukwuemeka Eze, stressed the need for stronger synergy between governments at all levels withĀ Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), to complement governments in anticipating, preventing and resolving conflicts.Ā 

On her part, theĀ Executive Director, Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, Madam Ann IyonuĀ commended ECOWAS for the remarkable peacebuilding efforts over the years. She called for a systemic shift in the ECOWAS operational approach to addressing the emerging threats to peace and security in the region. Ā 

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The Deputy Head of European Union (EU) Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS Mr. Alexander Borges Gomes restated the EUā€™s support of the ECOWAS peacebuilding efforts including the maritime sector and regional stability as a whole.  

In attendance at the briefing were political Officers and Military Advisors of the Diplomatic Corps, the EU, UNOWAS, GIZ, ECOWAS Commission staff and Civil Society Organisations.Ā 

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