ECOWAS summit – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 06 Jun 2022 10:53:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 http://34.58.148.58/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png ECOWAS summit – Adomonline.com http://34.58.148.58 32 32 Akufo-Addo chairs Heads of State summit to find solutions to coup d’états http://34.58.148.58/akufo-addo-chairs-heads-of-state-summit-to-find-solutions-to-coup-detats/ Mon, 06 Jun 2022 10:53:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2122369 President Akufo-Addo is chairing an extraordinary summit of Heads of State in the West African sub-region to find a lasting solution to the recent spate of coup d’états and insurgent activities in the region.

The summit will among others review the political situation in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso. It will further deliberate on measures to deal with the threats of terrorism.

Opening the summit at the Jubilee House, President Akufo-Addo who is also the Chairman of ECOWAS, wants the leaders to take tough actions that will put all leaders and potential ones in check.

Akufo-Addo chairs Heads of State summit to find solutions to coup d’états

“This meeting will continue to focus on the political instability in our region with the resurgence of coup d’etat since August, 2020, and hopefully find some lasting solutions to this research,” he said.

He added that “in dealing with these unfortunate matters, our objective has always been to find ways to help those countries return to constitutional order.”

The President noted that the summit will re-examine and assess the situation in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso.

This, according to President Akufo-Addo, will allow the countries with coups “deal better with the security and humanitarian challenges they are facing, in line with our resolute commitment to upholding democratic government and democratic institutions in the ECOWAS space, as enshrined in our protocol on good governance.”

He welcomed the delegates, particularly the President of the African Union Commission His Excellency, Moussa Faqih Muhammad.

“We are privileged to welcome you again to your second home in Ghana, after our last extraordinary summit of 25th March 2022, where we discussed and deliberated on political trends in our region.

“I express my profound gratitude to all of you and the members of your delegation for attending this important extraordinary summit. The seventh we have held on this critical issue, which shows your strong commitment to democracy, peace and stability in our region,” he said.

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ECOWAS discusses future of Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso http://34.58.148.58/ecowas-discusses-future-of-mali-guinea-and-burkina-faso/ Sat, 26 Mar 2022 09:20:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2096269 President of Ghana and Chairman of ECOWAS, Nana Akufo-Addo, has opened the fifth Extraordinary summit of the ECOWAS heads of State and Government on the political situations in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso in Accra.


He is hosting his colleague heads of state in a closed-door meeting to take stock of the political situations in the three West African countries (i e Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso) he refers to as “recalcitrant states”.


For over a year and a half, there have been four coup d’états in the ECOWAS sub-region with the first taking place on 18 August 2020, in Mali by the Military led by Asime Gotta.

Another unconstitutional takeover of power took place on the 5th September 2021 in Guinea and the third coup took place on the 24th January 2022, in Burkina Faso.


ECOWAS Heads of State have in each of the coup d’états, instituted some sanctions against the military leaders in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso.

They also demanded that the military juntas in the countries take immediate steps to restore democratic rule.


The three affected countries have in separate proposals, presented road maps to transition their respective nations back to constitutional rule.

However, ECOWAS has rejected the transition proposals which range between two and three years; demanding the return to constitutionally democratic rule.

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Police announce roadblocks over ECOWAS summit http://34.58.148.58/police-announce-roadblocks-over-ecowas-summit/ Fri, 25 Mar 2022 11:16:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2095867 The Ghana Police Service has announced a temporary closure of some principal roads over the Extraordinary Summit of ECOWAS Heads of State on Friday, March 25, 2022.

A press statement, signed by the Director of Public Affairs DCOP Kwesi Ofori stated that some principal roads in Accra will be closed to motorists and will be opened immediately after the summit.

Some affected roads are the Jubilee Lounge (KIA) to Liberation Road at Opeibea, Liberation Road from Airport traffic light through the Independence Avenue to National Theatre traffic light, and Kempinski Hotel to National Theatre on the Independence Avenue through to Ako Adjei.

The police urged the public to take note of the above-mentioned arrangements and comply.

“Provision for the Motor Traffic Police officers to be at a vantage point to offer assistance to motorists has been made.”

The service has apologised for any inconveniences this will cause and urged motorists to cooperate to ensure effective traffic management.

Below is the statement:

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Member States of ECOWAS announce timelines for ECO currency implementation http://34.58.148.58/member-states-of-ecowas-announce-timelines-for-eco-currency-implementation/ Sun, 20 Jun 2021 12:23:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1976260 Member States of the Economic Committee of West African States, (ECOWAS) have fixed 2027 for full implementation of a single currency, ECO.

The ECO, which was supposed to be implemented in 2020, had to be suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But at the 59th ordinary session of ECOWAS in Accra on June 19, the leaders have set a new roadmap for the ECO to come into force.

President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr Jean Claude Brou, announced the decision of the sub-regional bloc.

 “We also have in terms of the single currency a new road map and a new convergence part that covered the period 22, 26 and 27th period being the launching of the ECO.

“So that’s also being a very big decision because we recall due to the Covid, the head of state decided to suspend the implementation convention of part in 2020 and 2021 and they also decided that the ministerial committee should look at the new road map, … the new convergence spark adopted by the heads of the state and government,” he said.

He added the 15-member ECOWAS Commission will be reformed told bring the number to seven.
Member States of the ECOWAS have also set 2022 and 2026 to meet the 11 convergence criteria including an end of year single inflation and fiscal deficit of not more than 4 percent of GDP for qualification.

So far, only six out of the 16 member States have rectified the agreement.

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Full text: Akufo-Addo’s speech at opening of 59 Ordinary Session of ECOWAS http://34.58.148.58/full-text-akufo-addos-speech-at-opening-of-59-ordinary-session-of-ecowas/ Sat, 19 Jun 2021 22:22:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1976253 I welcome Your Excellencies to your second home, Accra, Ghana’s capital, for the 59th Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

I acknowledge with gratitude the presence of the representatives of the African Union and the United Nations, and Members of the Diplomatic Corps, and, most especially, that of Louise Mushikiwabo, our Rwandan sister, who is the Secretary-General of La Francophonie, and our Special Guest.

I say a hearty akwaaba, our word of welcome, to each of you, and I hope you are enjoying the famed Ghanaian hospitality.

On behalf of the Government and people of Ghana, I thank all ECOWAS Member States and all AU Member States for the support of Ghana’s recent successful candidature for a non-permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council for the years 2022-2023. Ghana received the highest number of votes on the day, i.e., 185 out of 190 votes. It would not have been possible without your active support.

I assure you, Excellencies, that Ghana will make sure that Africa’s voice is heard loud and clear in the deliberations of the Security Council, both on matters affecting our Region and the Continent, and on global issues, and we will consult broadly to define Africa’s interests.

Africa’s Common Position on UN Reform, based on the Ezulwini Consensus, is one matter Ghana is determined to urge on the global agenda. We will work to solicit the backing of countries around the world for this long, overdue reform.

We believe it is time to correct the longstanding injustice that the current structure and composition of the UN Security Council represents for the nations of Africa.

Excellencies, let me congratulate warmly our brothers and colleagues, H.E. Mohamed Bazoum and H.E. Patrice Talon, who have been elected as Presidents of the Republic of Niger and of the Republic of Benin, respectively, since our last Summit.

I offer them my and the Community’s best wishes for their success during their terms of office. I commend also the Republics of Cote d’Ivoire and Cape Verde for the conduct and outcomes of their latest legislative elections.

Our Region continues to strengthen its democratic credentials through the holding of successful elections.

Excellencies, the Agenda for this meeting has been well defined. At our Extraordinary Summit, in February 2021, you entrusted me with the task of leading the reflection on the institutional reform of our Organisation.

The purpose of the reform is to improve the performance and operational efficiency of ECOWAS Institutions, in order to ensure the implementation of integration programmes for the economic and social development of the Region.

The reform focuses on the optimal structure of the Commission and other Institutions, on modalities for the allocation of statutory positions, and on streamlining ECOWAS’ operating costs.

These were the subjects of several meetings at the ministerial level, and their conclusions will be presented to us for our adoption or otherwise during our Closed Session.

Furthermore, as part of the consolidation of our solidarity and pursuant to the decision taken at our last Extraordinary Summit, we will consider, for adoption, a rotation mechanism that will enable the various linguistic groups of our Community and each Member State a fair, orderly opportunity to lead and represent the Community in regional, continental and global affairs.

The importance of all these issues is an indication of the richness and depth of our Community.

I remain convinced that the quality of our discussions and the decisions we take together will, as is customary, be commensurate with the ambitions we have for our Region.

I hope we can agree quickly on these matters so that we will have the time to delve into and take decisions on the great issues, which face us, of terrorism, violent extremism, democracy, peace and security, health and the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rapid economic recovery of our Region from the effects of the pandemic.  

Unfortunately, we are still confronted with serious security challenges with deadly terrorist attacks and kidnappings, not only in the frontline countries, namely Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Niger, but also in the coastal countries of our Region, such as Cote d’Ivoire.

Recently, the terrorist attack, which resulted in the death of some one hundred and thirty-two (132) civilians, including children, in Burkina Faso, on 5th June, is the latest such outrage.

I went, in the name of the Community, to Ouagadougou, on Wednesday, 9th June, to commiserate with President Roch Marc Christian Kabora, and offer our condolences, sympathies and support to the Government and people of Burkina Faso in their dark hour.

Excellencies, these developments should reinforce our collective commitment to pursue and implement, with renewed vigour, the decisions taken at our Extraordinary Summit on Terrorism on 14th September 2019.

This concerted effort, which must be a major issue and a priority objective for the Community, is the best way for us to address this security challenge.

It is a matter of dignity and sovereignty, which affects all nations in the Region. None of our countries is insulated from the threats of terrorism.

Whilst thanking the countries that have already contributed to the ECOWAS Regional Security Fund, I appeal to other countries, who are yet to contribute, to do so.

We must also pay urgent attention to the growing threat to maritime security in our Region. Acts of piracy and maritime destabilisation are on the rise in the Gulf of Guinea, thus affecting trade in our Community, and increasing the cost of imported products.

We must operationalise the maritime centres we have established in the Region, and agree on the way forward to combat these acts of piracy. We cannot hand over control of the Gulf to pirates.

Excellencies, we will have the opportunity to discuss the political situation in Mali, with a view to assessing the progress made since our last decisions taken at the Emergency Summit held here in, Accra, on 30th May, when we suspended Mali from our Organisation, pending the restoration of democratic rule.

We will hear a report from the ECOWAS Mediator on the Malian Crisis, His Excellency Goodluck Jonathan, former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the President of the ECOWAS Commission, His Excellency Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, who went together to Mali after the investiture of Colonel Goita.  

One issue of concern for all of us has to do with the pandemic of COVID-19, which continues to ravage the world and our Region.

The strong measures taken at national and regional levels, since the outbreak of the pandemic, have enabled us to contain and mitigate, with the blessing of the Almighty, its impact in our respective countries, the tragic deaths we have recorded, notwithstanding.

We need, as a Community, to contribute to the global discourse on access and availability of vaccines for all the peoples of the world.

Through the COVAX initiative, all the countries in the Region have taken delivery of some vaccines, supplemented by direct procurement by some Member States.

I thank foreign friends of the Community who have contributed to funding the initiative. We note, however, that the quantities received are woefully insufficient.

We must, thus, continue to work on the purchase and production of vaccines in our Region.

We have to encourage Members of our Community, Nigeria, Senegal, and my own country, Ghana, which are making the effort to produce their own vaccines. We cannot afford to be naked the next time.

The recent decision of the G7 to provide more vaccines to developing countries is commendable, just as is its decision on the taxation of multi-national companies.

It is a first step towards addressing the illicit flow of funds, in which these multi-national companies play a major part, and which lead to the huge exodus of resources from our Continent. There is still more to be done.   

Excellencies, beyond these challenges, we must work to achieve strong economic growth, based on the construction of resilient economies.

Let us continue to focus on the implementation of programmes and projects, in all areas of national life, to ensure job creation and the well-being of our peoples.

This requires that we strengthen our regional integration by pursuing the free movement of goods and people, and the development of our economic infrastructure and our human capital bases.

In this regard, the entry into force of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), on 1st January 2021, offers us a historic opportunity to enhance our levels of intra-regional trade, and inspire the momentum for rapid economic growth. We have to rise to the occasion, and change our destiny.

Work on the Community’s single currency must also continue. According to our programme, the new convergence pact and the new roadmap for its implementation will be submitted for adoption during this Summit.

Excellencies, the world continues to value the work of our Organisation, which is held up as a model of regional engagement on the Continent, and we must continue to do whatever is required to strengthen it, and help realise its objectives.

Excellencies, I conclude my address by, again, welcoming you to Accra, and wishing our meeting success.

I, hereby, declare the 59th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government open.

I thank you for your kind attention.

Je vous remercie de votre aimable attention.

Muito obrigado pela sua atenção!

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