The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has lifted sanctions imposed on the Niger Republic, Mali, Burkina Faso, and the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, member states which are dominated by the army, in response to The Cable report.
The ECOWAS officers stated on Saturday [Feb. 24], that the choice was primarily based on humanitarian issues, notably given the Lent season and the approaching month of Ramadan.
The West African regional bloc has invited all 4 nations to an imminent assembly.
The bloc has eased the sanctions it positioned on Niger after the army takeover final 12 months. The transfer kinds a part of a renewed drive for diplomacy following a sequence of political crises within the space in current months.
“ECOWAS lifts economic sanctions, border closures, commercial flights and overflights of the country with immediate effect,” the West African regional bloc posted on X.
A no-fly zone and border closures have been among the many sanctions being lifted “with immediate effect,” the president of the ECOWAS Commission, Omar Alieu Touray, stated on Saturday, Aljazeera reported.
The lifting of the sanctions is “on purely humanitarian grounds” to ease the struggling triggered because of this, Touray advised reporters after the bloc’s summit within the Nigerian capital, Abuja.
The summit aimed to deal with existential threats dealing with the area in addition to implore three military-led nations which have stop the bloc—Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso—to rescind their choice.
Following current coups, all three member states exited the bloc.
ECOWAS chairman and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu stated in his opening deal with that the bloc “must re-examine our current approach to the quest for constitutional order in four of our Member States”, referring to the three suspended nations, in addition to Guinea, which can be military-led.
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Tinubu urged Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso to “reconsider the decision” and stated they need to “not perceive our organisation as the enemy.”
Niger’s President Bazoum was toppled in a army coup in July, inflicting ECOWAS to limit commerce and impose sanctions on the nation.
Reports counsel he’s nonetheless imprisoned at Niamey’s Presidential Palace. On the eve of the convention, his legal professionals petitioned ECOWAS to demand his launch.
Earlier this week, ECOWAS co-founder and former Nigerian army chief General Yakubu Gowon reportedly referred to as for the physique to carry “all sanctions that have been imposed on Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger”.