ECOWAS Resorts To Sanctions Over Guinea, Mali Coups

September 17, 2021
by
ECOWAS Observer Urges Buhari To Address Naira, Fuel Scarcity

 THE Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Thursday imposed sanctions against the junta in Guinea and those slowing Mali’s post-coup transition.

The imposition of the sanctions is the bloc’s toughest response yet to a run of military takeovers.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

The move was agreed at an emergency summit of ECOWAS in Accra to respond to last week’s coup in Guinea and perceived slow progress towards constitutional rule in Mali following a coup last year.

Regional heads of state decided to freeze the financial assets and impose travel bans on Guinea’s junta members and their relatives, insisting on the release of President Alpha Conde and a short transition.

“In six months elections should be held,” said ECOWAS Commission President Jean-Claude Kassi Brou at a briefing.

The bloc also piled more pressure on Mali’s transitional government, demanding they stick to an agreement to organise elections for February 2022 and present an electoral roadmap by next month, according to the post-summit communique.

Anyone in Mali hindering preparations for the elections faces the same sanctions as those imposed in Guinea, it said.

Leaders who took part in the summit hailed this more hardline stance.

West and Central Africa have seen four coups since last year – political upheaval that has intensified concerns about a backslide towards military rule in a resource-rich but the poverty-stricken region.

+ posts
Tax Reform Bill: No Region Will Be Shortchanged, Shehu Sani Tells Northerners
Previous Story

Senator Shehu Sani Defects To PDP

SCOA Commends Unity Bank, Others For Facilitating N15.5bn Equipment To Julius Berger, SCOA Nigeria
Next Story

SCOA Commends Unity Bank, Others For Facilitating N15.5bn Equipment To Julius Berger, SCOA Nigeria

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Fire Hits FIRS Office Amid Tax Law Discrepancy Concerns

A fire outbreak has damaged part of an office of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in Abuja, amid ongoing public controversy over alleged discrepancies in recently passed tax reform bills, Prime Business Africa reports. In a statement issued on Saturday, FIRS
Tax Reform Bill: No Region Will Be Shortchanged, Shehu Sani Tells Northerners
Previous Story

Senator Shehu Sani Defects To PDP

SCOA Commends Unity Bank, Others For Facilitating N15.5bn Equipment To Julius Berger, SCOA Nigeria
Next Story

SCOA Commends Unity Bank, Others For Facilitating N15.5bn Equipment To Julius Berger, SCOA Nigeria

Don't Miss

Fidelity Bank To Host 2nd Edition Of Trade Expo In Houston

Fidelity Bank Remains Investors’ Toast

In an increasingly uncertain macroeconomic environment, Fidelity Bank Plc has

FA Cup: Liverpool Held By Premier League Rivals Wolves, Teams Set For Replay

Liverpool on Saturday night was held to a 2-2 draw