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Burkina Faso violence: Officials claims 28 deaths

Burkina Faso violence

Attacks on security forces and civilians have intensified in recent months. The West African country has been the epicenter of a violent insurrection. Despite its vast gold deposits, Burkina Faso is one of the world’s poorest countries. The bodies of 28 people were discovered in northwest Burkina Faso over the weekend, according to the administration, … Read more

Emmanuel Macron to discuss food Shortages during Africa tour

Emmanuel Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Cameroon, Benin and Guinea-Bissau. He is expected to discuss the impact of the Ukraine war on Africa’s agriculture sector. The U.N has warned that global food shortages could push 49 million people into famine-like conditions. French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to discuss the Foof Shortages caused by the … Read more

West African bloc studies sanctions for coup-hit states

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  • ECOWAS heads meet to assess efforts to secure timetables for civilian rule in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso.
  • The juntas underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, followed by Guinea in September 2021.The
  • Economic Community of West African States imposed tough sanctions against Mali, but lesser punishments against Guinea and Burkina.

 

 

West African leaders gathered in Ghana’s capital Accra on Sunday to review sanctions imposed on three military-ruled countries in their volatile region.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads were meeting to assess efforts to secure timetables and other guarantees for the restoration of civilian rule in Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso.

Mali underwent coups in August 2020 and May 2021, followed by Guinea in September 2021 and Burkina Faso this January.

Fearing contagion in a region notorious for military takeovers, ECOWAS has imposed tough trade and economic sanctions against Mali, but lesser punishments against Guinea and Burkina.

Dominating the summit will be the review of a month-long bid to push the juntas to set an early timetable for returning to barracks.

ECOWAS in January imposed a trade and financial embargo on Mali after its military government unveiled a scheme to rule for five years.

At a June 4 summit, no decision was made for the three countries.

Opening Sunday’s summit, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo said the 15-member bloc was committed to supporting the three countries’ return to democratic order and would take appropriate decisions after hearing reports on their progress.

The sanctions have badly hit poor and landlocked Mali, whose economy is already under severe strain from a decade-long jihadist insurgency.

After months of bitter talks, the Malian authorities on Wednesday approved a plan to hold presidential elections in February 2024.

The vote will be preceded by a referendum on a revised constitution in March 2023 and legislative elections in late 2023.

The ECOWAS mediator in Mali, former Nigerian leader Goodluck Jonathan, visited the country last week. A member of his entourage told AFP Mali had made “enormous progress”.

Mali’s top diplomat Abdoulaye Diop on Friday said the recent political developments were moving the country towards a lifting of the sanctions.

But a new electoral law, adopted on June 17, could be a stumbling block in the talks as it allows a military figure to contest the presidential elections.

Burkina Faso — another Sahel country caught up in jihadist turmoil — and Guinea have so far only been suspended from the bodies of the 15-nation bloc but could face harsher sanctions.

Burkina’s junta has proposed a constitutional referendum in December 2024 and legislative and presidential elections in February 2025.

Visiting Ouagadougou for the second time in a month on Saturday, ECOWAS mediator Mahamadou Issoufou praised junta leader Lieutenant Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba and his government for their “openness to dialogue”.

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Togo army repels new attack in far north: official

Togo army

Gunmen clashed with Togo troops outside a military post in the Goulingoushi area. There were no deaths or wounded on the “Togo side”, the official said. In early May, eight Togolese soldiers were killed and 13 others injured in the first official deadly terrorist attack in Togo. Togo army repelled another attack in the northwest … Read more

W.African leaders keep sanctions on Mali, offer way out

African

All three nations are currently suspended from the 15-nation ECOWAS. Both military regimes plan to cling to power for three years. Participants said the war in Ukraine was adding to the strains on African economies. West African leaders said on Sunday that they would maintain sanctions against Mali but would consider lifting them if its … Read more

West African leaders discuss sanctions on juntas

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ECOWAS will vote on whether to maintain, ease, or lift retaliatory measures. Burkina Faso and Guinea risk further punitive measures. West Africa has seen a succession of military coups in less than two years. West African politicians met in Ghana’s capital, Accra, on Saturday to discuss whether to reduce or tighten sanctions against the junta-ruled … Read more

Colonel close to Mali junta linked to coup bid, say sources

Mali

Colonel reputed to be close to Mali’s ruling junta had been arrested following what the authorities described as an attempted coup, two sources confirmed on Tuesday. The junta announced late Monday that it had foiled a putsch last week led by army officers and “supported by a Western state.” The mysterious incident is the latest … Read more

Ambushes leave 11 dead in Burkina Faso: army

Burkina

Seven soldiers and four support troops were murdered in two ambushes in Burkina Faso’s troublesome north, according to the army official. Two soldiers and four civilian volunteers helping the army were killed in the first attack near Solle on Thursday, while five paramilitary troops were killed in another raid the same day at Ouanobe, the … Read more

Ambushes kill 11 in Burkina Faso

burkina faso

The army said seven soldiers and four backup troops were killed in two ambushes in Burkina Faso’s volatile north. The army stated in a statement on Friday that two soldiers and four civilians assisting the army were killed in the first attack near Solle on Thursday, while five paramilitary troops were killed in another raid … Read more

French army rejects Mali’s spying accusation

French

Mali accused France of espionage and violating the West African country’s airspace, which the French army denied on Thursday. Mali had accused the French army of “spying” and “subversion” on Tuesday after it used a drone to record mercenaries burying remains near a military installation.. The drone flew over the Gossi base “illegally” on April … Read more

Sanctions put squeeze on Mali’s lucrative cotton sector

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NOUMOUTENE, Mali: Malian cotton farmers are set to produce a bumper crop this year, but Mahamadou Konate is worried, belying the smile he wears as he paces through his field. Economic and diplomatic sanctions recently imposed on the poor, conflict-torn Sahel state threaten one of its few economic motors: the cotton sector. Mali has traditionally … Read more

Ghana requires proof of vaccination for travellers

Ghana

ACCRA: Public health authorities in Ghana have introduced new travel guidelines requiring visitors to show proof of vaccination against Covid-19 from next week as the government tries to avert a fourth wave of infections. Under new rules coming into effect from midnight on Sunday, travellers “will be required to provide evidence of full vaccination,” Ghana’s … Read more

West African countries changes common currency

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At least Eight West African countries decided collectively to change the name of their common currency in a move to strengthen economic ties. According to the details, countries decided to change the name of their common currency to Eco and severed the CFA franc’s (former currency) links to former colonial ruler France. The CFA franc … Read more