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Three military-led West African nations have announced their immediate withdrawal from regional bloc ECOWAS, accusing the body of becoming a threat to its members.
Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso โdecide in complete sovereignty on the immediate withdrawalโ from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), read a joint statement published on Sunday.
ECOWAS โunder the influence of foreign powers, betraying its founding principles, has become a threat to its member states and its populationโ, read the statement.
The three countries accused the regional body of failing to support their fight against โterrorism and insecurityโ, while imposing โillegal, illegitimate, inhumane and irresponsible sanctionsโ.
ECOWAS said in a statement that it had not been notified of the countriesโ decision to quit the bloc. Its protocol provides that withdrawal takes up to one year to be completed.
โBurkina Faso, Niger and Mali remain important members of the Community and the Authority remains committed to finding a negotiated solution to the political impasse,โ it said.
Widely seen as West Africaโs top political and regional authority, the 15-nation bloc of ECOWAS โ formed in 1975 to โpromote economic integrationโ in member states โ has struggled in recent years to reverse rampant coups in the region where citizens have complained of not benefitting from rich natural resources.
Military power grabs took place in Mali in 2020 and 2021, in Burkina Faso in 2022 and in Niger in 2023.
The regional body reacted by suspending all three countries and imposed heavy sanctions on Niger and Mali.
On Friday, Niger tried to amend ties with ECOWAS by inviting its representatives to the capital Niamey, but only representation from Togo showed up.
โThere is bad faith within this organisation,โ lamented Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, Nigerโs army-appointed prime minister.
Military leaderships in the three nations have vowed to tackle the rise of violent armed groups in their countries and have joined forces in the so-called โAlliance of Sahel Statesโ.
The three countries have cut military ties with France, the former colonial power. France once had a strong presence across the Sahel, but announced the withdrawal of its troops from the three countries after the coups.
The French military withdrawal and economic sanctions on already fragile economies have heightened concern that armed groups could spread southwards towards the relatively stable coastal countries of Ghana, Togo, Benin and Ivory Coast.
West Africa recorded more than 1,800 attacks in the first six months of 2023, resulting in nearly 4,600 deaths and creating dire humanitarian consequences. According to an ECOWAS top regional official, this was just โa snippet of the horrendous impact of insecurityโ.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA
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