Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu has announced plans to strengthen the ECOWAS Standby Force to deter coups and combat terrorism in the sub-region.
Tinubu, who is the current ECOWAS chairman, spoke on Sunday in Nairobi, Kenya.
The president spoke at the Fifth Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (5thMYCM) of the African Union (AU), the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the Regional Mechanisms (RMs), and the African Union Member-States.
“Plans are on to strengthen the ECOWAS Standby Force to deter coups and combat terrorism in the sub-region,” he stated.
Tinubu, who reaffirmed Africa’s unity and strength, while strongly rejecting the notion of a new scramble for Africa, warned that past plundering and exploitation of the continent should remain in the past and never be repeated.
He highlighted the progress made by the body in various sectors of its integration process, including trade, free movement of persons, investment promotion, infrastructure development, and security.
In his statement entitled, “Address on Status of Regional Integration in ECOWAS,” he emphasised the need for Africa to overcome its challenges and work towards a prosperous future, focusing on inclusive growth, good governance, and leveraging the opportunities provided by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The president called for good governance to ensure a prosperous future for Africa, free from the exploitations of the past.
Tinubu, while speaking on peace, security, and stability, acknowledged the challenges faced by the sub-region, including terrorism and anti-constitutional changes in government.
In a statement issued by spokesman, Dele Alake, Tinubu, recounted that during the recently concluded ECOWAS Summit in Bissau, West African leaders resolved to maintain engagement with Mali, Burkina Faso, to assiduously work towards the implementation of the 24-month transition calendars agreed with ECOWAS.
On trade, President Tinubu said ECOWAS had achieved the Free Trade Area and was working on establishing the Customs Union and Common Market.
However, he expressed concern about the low level of intra-community trade among member-states, noting that the European Union remains the major trading partner for the region, followed by Asia, North America, and the rest of Africa.
This is the second time Tinubu spoke against coups in Africa.
Kanyi Daily recalls that over seven days ago, the president said Africa will not allow coups that happened in the past to reoccur anymore in the continent.