I'm back! And ECOWAS has some troubles

 Wow, it's been a minute since I posted anything in this journal! I'm going to take some time this week to catch the blog up on each country in ECOWAS. 

Let's start with ECOWAS itself - 

From The Conversation

The bloc is facing its biggest crisis since it was formed in 1975. Three of its 15 countries – Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali – have broken away and formed an alternative grouping, the Alliance of Sahel StatesWhile Ecowas held a meeting of its members’ heads of state and government in Abuja on 7 July, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali were holding a parallel meeting in Niamey, Niger’s capital. The three countries have vowed not to return to the Ecowas fold. ...

Prior to the political crisis tearing at the heart of Ecowas, members of the regional bloc had been talking about creating a common currency. But that took a hit when, on 11 February 2024, the head of Niger’s military junta, General Abdourahmane Tchiani, spoke of the possible creation of a common currency among members of the breakaway countries. ...

With Ecowas membership down from 15 to 12, there are important implications for free movement of goods and services across the region. ...

Seeking a solution, Ecowas has mandated Senegal’s President Bassirou Faye to act as a special mediator with the breakaway states. This was one of the decisions reached at the recent summit of Ecowas heads of state and government.


That article has some good links to articles that to into more depth on those topics and more. I'll go into Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in separate posts. 

 

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