Benin Coup: ECOWAS orders immediate deployment of Standby Force
ECOWAS said it had decided to deploy the standby force following wide consultations with its Heads of State and Government.
ECOWAS said it had decided to deploy the standby force following wide consultations with its Heads of State and Government.
He said that ECOWAS had achieved a lot over the years in the area of free movement of people, intra-regional ...
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The ECOWAS Court advised the Ecowas Commission to "exhibit some measure of responsibility and commitment in executing contracts entered into, ...
"The Heads of states and government welcomed the reopening of land borders in ECOWAS for the free movement of persons."
The former president noted that the team had so far met with most of the Gambian candidates.
Mr Akufo-Addo says the sub-region continues to face critical security challenges with deadly terrorist attacks.
ECOWAS says reopening of the borders is for movement of humanitarian personnel, medical supplies and equipment and essential goods in ...
The world body says the figure is five per cent of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“You know when information like this comes; you don’t take things for granted whether true or not."
The regional bloc speaks on moves by Morocco to join its fold.
The leaders will deliberate on security and politics within the sub-continent.
ECOWAS kicks against closing the borders but recommends strict screening
199 people are currently under surveillance in Port Harcourt.
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Mr. Jonathan will make a presentation at 44th Ordinary Session of the Conference of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government. ...
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