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  • Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso formally leave ECOWAS regional bloc


    ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The junta-led West African nations of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso have formally withdrawn from the regional bloc known as ECOWAS, the body said Wednesday.

    The previously announced withdrawal, which marks the culmination of a yearlong process during which the group tried to avert an unprecedented disintegration, “has become effective today,” ECOWAS said in a statement.

    The bloc, however, said that it has also decided to “keep ECOWAS’ doors open,” and requested member nations to continue to accord the trio their membership privileges, including free movement within the region with an ECOWAS passport.

    ECOWAS president Omar Alieu Touray told reporters in Nigeria’s capital Abuja that despite the split, the bloc hopes to still collaborate with the countries in tackling some of the region’s challenges, including the deadly extremist violence ripping through the region.

    The split “worsens a legitimacy crisis of ECOWAS which has often failed people’s expectations in upholding the rule of law,” said Ulf Laessing, head of the Sahel program at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

    “That the three poorest member states decided to leave the bloc makes ECOWAS in the eyes of its citizens look even more like a loser in this conflict,” he said.

    Widely seen as West Africa’s leading political and regional authority, the 15-nation ECOWAS was formed in 1975 to “promote economic integration” in member states. It has struggled in recent years to reverse coups in the region where citizens have complained of not benefitting from rich natural resources.

    The bloc has since grown to become the region’s top political authority, often collaborating with states to solve domestic challenges on various fronts from politics to economics and security.

    In parts of West Africa, however, ECOWAS has lost its effectiveness and support among citizens, who see it as representing only the interests of the leaders and not that of the masses, said Oge Onubogu, director of the Africa Program at the Washington-based Wilson Center think tank.

    After coming into power, the juntas in Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso announced that they were leaving ECOWAS. They then created their own security partnership known as the Alliance of Sahel States, severed military ties with longstanding Western partners such as U.S. and France, and turned to Russia for military support.

    It’s the first time in the bloc’s half-century of existence that its members have withdrawn in such a manner. Analysts say it’s an unprecedented blow to the group that could threaten efforts to return democracy and help stabilize the increasingly fragile region.

    ECOWAS said that its members were also required to treat goods and services coming from the three countries in accordance with ECOWAS regulations and provide full support and cooperation to ECOWAS officials from the countries during their assignments.

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    Associated Press journalist Dyepkazah Shibayan in Abuja contributed.





    In a historic decision, Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have officially announced their decision to withdraw from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) regional bloc. This move comes after months of deliberation and discussions among the three countries, citing various reasons for their departure.

    Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have expressed dissatisfaction with the functioning of ECOWAS and believe that they can better address their economic and security challenges outside of the regional bloc. The three countries have also highlighted concerns about the lack of solidarity and support from other member states, particularly in addressing the growing threats of terrorism and instability in the region.

    Despite this decision, Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have reiterated their commitment to regional cooperation and have expressed their willingness to engage with ECOWAS on a bilateral basis. The three countries have emphasized the importance of maintaining strong ties with their neighboring countries and working together to promote peace, security, and development in West Africa.

    As Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso embark on this new chapter outside of ECOWAS, it remains to be seen how this decision will impact the regional dynamics and cooperation in West Africa. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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  • Nigeria admitted as a partner country of the BRICS bloc


    ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria has been admitted as a “partner country” of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, according to Brazil, the group’s chair.

    BRICS was formed by Brazil, Russia, India and China in 2009, with South Africa added in 2010, as a counterweight to the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations.

    Last year, the bloc added Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia has been invited to join. Turkey, Azerbaijan and Malaysia have formally applied to become members, and a few others have expressed interest.

    Nigeria becomes the ninth BRICS partner country, joining Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

    “With the world’s sixth-largest population — and Africa’s largest — as well as being one of the continent’s major economies, Nigeria shares convergent interests with other members of BRICS,” Brazil’s government said in a statement Friday.

    “It plays an active role in strengthening South-South cooperation and in reforming global governance — issues that are top priorities during Brazil’s current presidency.”

    President-elect Donald Trump last year threatened 100% tariffs against BRICS if they act to undermine the U.S. dollar. The bloc’s leaders have voiced their commitment to introduce an alternative payment system that would not be dependent on the dollar.



    Exciting News: Nigeria Admitted as a Partner Country of the BRICS Bloc!

    In a historic move, Nigeria has been officially admitted as a partner country of the BRICS bloc, joining Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa in this prestigious group. This decision comes after years of collaboration and cooperation between Nigeria and the BRICS member countries, showcasing the growing influence and importance of Nigeria on the global stage.

    As the largest economy in Africa and a key player in the region, Nigeria’s inclusion in the BRICS bloc is a significant milestone that will bring numerous benefits to both parties. This partnership will open up new opportunities for trade, investment, and cooperation in various sectors, further boosting economic growth and development in Nigeria and the BRICS countries.

    With its vast natural resources, young and dynamic population, and strategic geographical location, Nigeria is poised to make a significant contribution to the BRICS bloc and play a key role in shaping the future of the global economy. This partnership will also strengthen ties between Nigeria and other emerging economies, creating a powerful alliance that can drive positive change and progress on the world stage.

    We congratulate Nigeria on this momentous achievement and look forward to seeing the positive impact of this partnership on the country’s economy and its people. Nigeria’s admission to the BRICS bloc is a testament to its growing influence and potential, and we are excited to see the great things that will come from this collaboration in the years to come.

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