Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso officially exit ECOWAS

ECOWAS exit

The three military-led West African nations – Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso – have officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States, (ECOWAS).

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The regional bloc disclosed this in a statement issued yesterday.

This brings to an end a year-long attempt by ECOWAS to convince the countries to reconsider leaving the bloc. 

The Commission, however, said it intends to “keep its door open” if any of the countries want to return to its fold.

Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso first announced their decision to leave ECOWAS in early 2024, following months of tension between the countries and the regional bloc.

The juntas in all three nations had accused ECOWAS of failing to support them in their fight against terrorism and of imposing sanctions that they claim harmed their populations. They also rejected ECOWAS’ request to reconsider their decision to leave the bloc.

ECOWAS initially imposed sanctions on the three countries following successful military coups there but later withdrew the sanctions in an effort to get the countries not to leave the bloc. 

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The regional bloc has also issued guidelines on its relationship with the three countries and transitional measures to minimise disruptions for citizens and businesses.

Despite their withdrawal, ECOWAS said goods and services from the three countries will still be treated under the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) and investment policy. The ETLS is a regional trade framework designed to promote duty-free and quota-free movement of goods and services among ECOWAS member States.

The regional bloc also said citizens from these nations will retain their visa-free movement, residence and other rights within ECOWAS States fully based on the existing protocols, noting  that these arrangements will be in place until the full modalities of the relations between the three countries and the bloc are finalised.

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