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Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Zeemam: 8:34am On Jan 10, 2022
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

ECOWAS COUNTRIES TO SHUT ALL BORDERS AGAINST MALI, RECALL AMBASSADORS, REJECT JUNTA’S TRANSITION SCHEDULE*

*Leaders in sub-region have shown commitment to good governance, democratic enterprises, says Osinbajo_

*VP adds: There is clear evidence international community will no longer accept unconstitutional takeover of government


With its latest stand against unconstitutional seizure of power, leaders of member states in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have shown strong resolve and commitment to issues of good governance and democracy in the sub-region, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Sunday in Accra, Ghana, where he represented President Muhammadu Buhari at an Extraordinary Summit of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government to discuss the political situation in the Republic of Mali.

At the Summit on Sunday, ECOWAS agreed to impose additional sanctions on the military junta in Mali, withdraw all ECOWAS Ambassadors in the country, and also close land and air borders between ECOWAS Member States and Mali.

The Vice President disclosed that there is a strong resolve by ECOWAS Member States to stand against coup d’états in the sub-region.

Speaking to journalists after the Summit, Prof. Osinbajo said: “what is being done is unprecedented. In the years gone by, the African Union, then known as OAU and ECOWAS, never came down heavily on Coups de'tats; but there is evidence now that there is a very strong resolve that ECOWAS and, indeed, AU and the international community will not accept unconstitutional take over of government."

Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo said, "it's very evident that there is very strong resolve, which is why we are here today. We expect that the actions that will be taken will point the junta in Mali in the right direction."

"I think ECOWAS has shown that it has not lost its bite where there are concerns about issues of good governance and democratic enterprises in the sub-region, which is why sanctions against Guinea and Mali were imposed.”

After reviewing the situation in Mali at the Extraordinary Summit, the sub-regional leaders rejected the transition schedule proposed by the Malian military junta, noting that "the proposed chronogram for a transition is totally unacceptable".

The body also imposed additional sanctions on the junta, including the following:

a) Withdrawal of all ECOWAS Ambassadors in Mali;

b) Closure of land and air borders between ECOWAS countries and Mali;

c) Suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between ECOWAS Member States and Mali, with the exception of the following products: essential consumer goods; pharmaceutical products; medical supplies and equipment, including materials for the control of COVID-19 products, and electricity

d) Freeze of assets of the Republic of Mali in ECOWAS Central Banks;

e) Freeze of assets of the Malian State and the State Enterprises and Parastatals in Commercial Banks

f) Suspension of Mali from all financial assistance and transactions from financial institutions.

The communique also disclosed that the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government "instructs all Community institutions to take steps to implement these sanctions with immediate effect."

Noting that the sanctions will only be gradually lifted "after an acceptable and agreed transition chronogram is finalised and monitored-satisfactory progress is realised in the implementation of the chronogram for the elections."

Regarding Guinea, ECOWAS noted that it remained concerned about the slow progress of the transition process four months after the coup.

According to the Communique issued at the end of the meeting, "The Authority regrets the absence of chronogram for the election and the non-setting up of the National Council of Transition (CNT). It also directs that a mission be fielded to Conakry to discuss the transition."

Earlier in his remarks at the opening session of the Summit, Chairman of ECOWAS, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, praised the commitment and support of West African leaders to the progress and prosperity of the sub-region.

Recalling the efforts of the leaders in resolving the crisis in parts of the sub-region, President Akufo-Addo said, “as you did through the entire year of 2021, you continue to demonstrate your commitment to responding to urgent and critical evolving situations in the region.

“This is the 6th Extraordinary Summit since I assumed the chair of the Authority that Your Excellencies have participated in concerning the vexed issues of Mali and Guinea. It is a strong testimony to your leadership and concern to the progress of ECOWAS.”

Aside from Vice President Osinbajo and the Ghanaian President - who presided at the Summit, other West African leaders present at the Summit were Presidents Macky Sall of Senegal; George Weah of Liberia; Patrice Talon of Benin Republic; Roch Marc Christian Kaboré of Burkina Faso, and Alassane Ouattara of Cote d'Ivoire.

Other Heads of State present include Umaro Embalò of the Republic of Guinea Bissau; Mohamed Bazoum of Niger Republic; Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, and the Vice President of The Gambia, Isatou Touray.

The session was also attended by former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, who is the ECOWAS Mediator for Mali; the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Mr Jean-Claude Kassi Brou; among other representatives of international organisations.

*Laolu Akande*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity*
*Office of the Vice President*
*January 10th, 2022*

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by God1000(m): 8:49am On Jan 10, 2022
I support this move, bravo ECOWAS

Mali must return back to civilian rule or be ready for more sanctions.

ECOWAS is more proactive than AU when it comes to crisis resolution

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Jonah507(m): 8:50am On Jan 10, 2022
Naija nkor?


Den impose any sanction for the lekki massacre ?

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by ramenojae: 8:50am On Jan 10, 2022
God bless Osinbajo, this is the kind of no nonsense leader we want in 2023.

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Creditalerts: 8:50am On Jan 10, 2022
Long overdue but


Mali trying to learn from our old African leaders now claiming saints grin

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Jones4190(m): 8:51am On Jan 10, 2022
What if the table turn can you eat what you serve me?

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Jayzoutfitz: 8:51am On Jan 10, 2022
wink
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by nero2face: 8:51am On Jan 10, 2022
If living and sustaining alone will better the lives of her citizens then ECOWAS can go to hell, after all Nigeria as an ECOWAS member what's our condition and what benefits has ECOWAS on us as citizens...

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Nobody: 8:51am On Jan 10, 2022
Better


The thing is, the worst kind of civilian rule is better than army rule...where you have zero rights, rule by decree, closure of media houses for months...years, etc etc.

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:52am On Jan 10, 2022
Peace is all we want in Africa.

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by xcesspaschal(m): 8:52am On Jan 10, 2022
Anything to maintain order. God bless Africa �

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Cumtroller: 8:52am On Jan 10, 2022
Even common ECOWAS dey place sanctions.

Nonsense.
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by muheeb01(m): 8:53am On Jan 10, 2022
Good move...they need to be put in check

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by alphaRego01(m): 8:53am On Jan 10, 2022
Who is ecowas?
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Johnjanrt: 8:54am On Jan 10, 2022
grin
ECOWAS no want let countries be. Of truly they care hope they're reserving those if:
A
P
C
Government?
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by ButterBerry: 8:54am On Jan 10, 2022
Africa is really a dark continent in terms of leadership.
They're power drunk.
I'll they know is accumulating enough wealth, bleep small small oloshos and build Mansions.
They don't value the masses neither do they care about their suffering.
Funny enough, the upcoming youth still believe they don't have the capacity to rule.
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by morikee: 8:54am On Jan 10, 2022
Una too need that sanction cus i don't even know if you guys are practicing true Democracy or Dictatorship.
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Nobody: 8:54am On Jan 10, 2022
Story, coming from Osinbajo the sanction is dead before even implemented.

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by lanre9ja(m): 8:54am On Jan 10, 2022
This one strong ooooo
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by money121(m): 8:55am On Jan 10, 2022
Ok
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Victorclean1: 8:55am On Jan 10, 2022
Which sanctions?. A country that is less corrupt than Nigeria, better GDP, better standard of living, better currency value than naira.

Osnbajo was quick to spit venom about a better nation, instead of concentrating on Nigeria problem.

Infact, I can't understand his wisdom in pursuing a rat when his house is on fire. Nawaooooo

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by skillsinnigeria: 8:56am On Jan 10, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by barcaboi(m): 9:03am On Jan 10, 2022
Jones4190:
What if the table turn can you eat what you serve me?
Military junta; there’s none in this side
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by beresponsible(m): 9:03am On Jan 10, 2022
Only the poor will suffer.. New billionaires in the making... New business opportunities with Mali from non ECOWAS countries loading.. You can never isolate a country in this era of globalization.

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by faste: 9:05am On Jan 10, 2022
Zeemam:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

ECOWAS COUNTRIES TO SHUT ALL BORDERS AGAINST MALI, RECALL AMBASSADORS, REJECT JUNTA’S TRANSITION SCHEDULE*

*Leaders in sub-region have shown commitment to good governance, democratic enterprises, says Osinbajo_

*VP adds: There is clear evidence international community will no longer accept unconstitutional takeover of government


With its latest stand against unconstitutional seizure of power, leaders of member states in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have shown strong resolve and commitment to issues of good governance and democracy in the sub-region, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Sunday in Accra, Ghana, where he represented President Muhammadu Buhari at an Extraordinary Summit of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government to discuss the political situation in the Republic of Mali.

At the Summit on Sunday, ECOWAS agreed to impose additional sanctions on the military junta in Mali, withdraw all ECOWAS Ambassadors in the country, and also close land and air borders between ECOWAS Member States and Mali.

The Vice President disclosed that there is a strong resolve by ECOWAS Member States to stand against coup d’états in the sub-region.

Speaking to journalists after the Summit, Prof. Osinbajo said: “what is being done is unprecedented. In the years gone by, the African Union, then known as OAU and ECOWAS, never came down heavily on Coups de'tats; but there is evidence now that there is a very strong resolve that ECOWAS and, indeed, AU and the international community will not accept unconstitutional take over of government."

Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo said, "it's very evident that there is very strong resolve, which is why we are here today. We expect that the actions that will be taken will point the junta in Mali in the right direction."

"I think ECOWAS has shown that it has not lost its bite where there are concerns about issues of good governance and democratic enterprises in the sub-region, which is why sanctions against Guinea and Mali were imposed.”

After reviewing the situation in Mali at the Extraordinary Summit, the sub-regional leaders rejected the transition schedule proposed by the Malian military junta, noting that "the proposed chronogram for a transition is totally unacceptable".

The body also imposed additional sanctions on the junta, including the following:

a) Withdrawal of all ECOWAS Ambassadors in Mali;

b) Closure of land and air borders between ECOWAS countries and Mali;

c) Suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between ECOWAS Member States and Mali, with the exception of the following products: essential consumer goods; pharmaceutical products; medical supplies and equipment, including materials for the control of COVID-19 products, and electricity

d) Freeze of assets of the Republic of Mali in ECOWAS Central Banks;

e) Freeze of assets of the Malian State and the State Enterprises and Parastatals in Commercial Banks

f) Suspension of Mali from all financial assistance and transactions from financial institutions.

The communique also disclosed that the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government "instructs all Community institutions to take steps to implement these sanctions with immediate effect."

Noting that the sanctions will only be gradually lifted "after an acceptable and agreed transition chronogram is finalised and monitored-satisfactory progress is realised in the implementation of the chronogram for the elections."

Regarding Guinea, ECOWAS noted that it remained concerned about the slow progress of the transition process four months after the coup.

According to the Communique issued at the end of the meeting, "The Authority regrets the absence of chronogram for the election and the non-setting up of the National Council of Transition (CNT). It also directs that a mission be fielded to Conakry to discuss the transition."

Earlier in his remarks at the opening session of the Summit, Chairman of ECOWAS, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, praised the commitment and support of West African leaders to the progress and prosperity of the sub-region.

Recalling the efforts of the leaders in resolving the crisis in parts of the sub-region, President Akufo-Addo said, “as you did through the entire year of 2021, you continue to demonstrate your commitment to responding to urgent and critical evolving situations in the region.

“This is the 6th Extraordinary Summit since I assumed the chair of the Authority that Your Excellencies have participated in concerning the vexed issues of Mali and Guinea. It is a strong testimony to your leadership and concern to the progress of ECOWAS.”

Aside from Vice President Osinbajo and the Ghanaian President - who presided at the Summit, other West African leaders present at the Summit were Presidents Macky Sall of Senegal; George Weah of Liberia; Patrice Talon of Benin Republic; Roch Marc Christian Kaboré of Burkina Faso, and Alassane Ouattara of Cote d'Ivoire.

Other Heads of State present include Umaro Embalò of the Republic of Guinea Bissau; Mohamed Bazoum of Niger Republic; Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, and the Vice President of The Gambia, Isatou Touray.

The session was also attended by former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, who is the ECOWAS Mediator for Mali; the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Mr Jean-Claude Kassi Brou; among other representatives of international organisations.

*Laolu Akande*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity*
*Office of the Vice President*
*January 10th, 2022*
Are they sincere?
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by wink2015(m): 9:11am On Jan 10, 2022
Zeemam:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

ECOWAS COUNTRIES TO SHUT ALL BORDERS AGAINST MALI, RECALL AMBASSADORS, REJECT JUNTA’S TRANSITION SCHEDULE*

*Leaders in sub-region have shown commitment to good governance, democratic enterprises, says Osinbajo_

*VP adds: There is clear evidence international community will no longer accept unconstitutional takeover of government


With its latest stand against unconstitutional seizure of power, leaders of member states in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have shown strong resolve and commitment to issues of good governance and democracy in the sub-region, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.

Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Sunday in Accra, Ghana, where he represented President Muhammadu Buhari at an Extraordinary Summit of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government to discuss the political situation in the Republic of Mali.

At the Summit on Sunday, ECOWAS agreed to impose additional sanctions on the military junta in Mali, withdraw all ECOWAS Ambassadors in the country, and also close land and air borders between ECOWAS Member States and Mali.

The Vice President disclosed that there is a strong resolve by ECOWAS Member States to stand against coup d’états in the sub-region.

Speaking to journalists after the Summit, Prof. Osinbajo said: “what is being done is unprecedented. In the years gone by, the African Union, then known as OAU and ECOWAS, never came down heavily on Coups de'tats; but there is evidence now that there is a very strong resolve that ECOWAS and, indeed, AU and the international community will not accept unconstitutional take over of government."

Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo said, "it's very evident that there is very strong resolve, which is why we are here today. We expect that the actions that will be taken will point the junta in Mali in the right direction."

"I think ECOWAS has shown that it has not lost its bite where there are concerns about issues of good governance and democratic enterprises in the sub-region, which is why sanctions against Guinea and Mali were imposed.”

After reviewing the situation in Mali at the Extraordinary Summit, the sub-regional leaders rejected the transition schedule proposed by the Malian military junta, noting that "the proposed chronogram for a transition is totally unacceptable".

The body also imposed additional sanctions on the junta, including the following:

a) Withdrawal of all ECOWAS Ambassadors in Mali;

b) Closure of land and air borders between ECOWAS countries and Mali;

c) Suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between ECOWAS Member States and Mali, with the exception of the following products: essential consumer goods; pharmaceutical products; medical supplies and equipment, including materials for the control of COVID-19 products, and electricity

d) Freeze of assets of the Republic of Mali in ECOWAS Central Banks;

e) Freeze of assets of the Malian State and the State Enterprises and Parastatals in Commercial Banks

f) Suspension of Mali from all financial assistance and transactions from financial institutions.

The communique also disclosed that the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government "instructs all Community institutions to take steps to implement these sanctions with immediate effect."

Noting that the sanctions will only be gradually lifted "after an acceptable and agreed transition chronogram is finalised and monitored-satisfactory progress is realised in the implementation of the chronogram for the elections."

Regarding Guinea, ECOWAS noted that it remained concerned about the slow progress of the transition process four months after the coup.

According to the Communique issued at the end of the meeting, "The Authority regrets the absence of chronogram for the election and the non-setting up of the National Council of Transition (CNT). It also directs that a mission be fielded to Conakry to discuss the transition."

Earlier in his remarks at the opening session of the Summit, Chairman of ECOWAS, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, praised the commitment and support of West African leaders to the progress and prosperity of the sub-region.

Recalling the efforts of the leaders in resolving the crisis in parts of the sub-region, President Akufo-Addo said, “as you did through the entire year of 2021, you continue to demonstrate your commitment to responding to urgent and critical evolving situations in the region.

“This is the 6th Extraordinary Summit since I assumed the chair of the Authority that Your Excellencies have participated in concerning the vexed issues of Mali and Guinea. It is a strong testimony to your leadership and concern to the progress of ECOWAS.”

Aside from Vice President Osinbajo and the Ghanaian President - who presided at the Summit, other West African leaders present at the Summit were Presidents Macky Sall of Senegal; George Weah of Liberia; Patrice Talon of Benin Republic; Roch Marc Christian Kaboré of Burkina Faso, and Alassane Ouattara of Cote d'Ivoire.

Other Heads of State present include Umaro Embalò of the Republic of Guinea Bissau; Mohamed Bazoum of Niger Republic; Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, and the Vice President of The Gambia, Isatou Touray.

The session was also attended by former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, who is the ECOWAS Mediator for Mali; the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Mr Jean-Claude Kassi Brou; among other representatives of international organisations.

*Laolu Akande*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity*
*Office of the Vice President*
*January 10th, 2022*



THE SAME ECOWAS IS SILENCE WHEN NIGERIA POLITICIAN UNDER OUR SO CALLED DEMOCRACY MISBEHAVED.

WHERE WAS ECOWAS WHEN PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI WAS TAKING LOANS CARELESSLY PLUNGING FUTURE GENERATION TO ACCOUNT FOR WHAT THEY DO NOT KNOW ABOUT.

WHERE WAS ECOWAS WHEN THE NIGERIA STATE IS OPPRESSING ITS CITIZENRY AND DENYING THEM THEIR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS?

WHERE WAS ECOWAS WHEN THE TWO POLITICAL PARTIES IN NIGERIA ARE IN QUAGMIRE COURTESY OF THE POLITICIANS IN NIGERIA?

Where is Ecowas when the Nigeria naira is now one of the worthless currencies in Africa?

Where was Ecowas when the Nigeria constitution can not be negotiated.

Where is Ecowas when Buhari is ruling Nigeria as a DICTATORS.


I AM IN SUPPORT OF MILITARY RULE ESPECIALLY IF THE HEAD OF STATES IS A BENEVOLENT ONE WHO BELIEVED IN DEVELOPMENT.

LATE GADDAFI OF LIBYA TRANSFORMED LIYBA A DESSERT COUNTRY INTO ONE OF THE FINEST ECONOMY IN AFRICA DESPITE BEING A DICTATOR.

I will conclude here by saying that the military rule that ECOWAS Regional leaders are condemning is even better than the so called democracy they are operating in their respective states.

NIGERIA LEADERS SHOULD NOT MAKE THE MISTAKES THAT MILITARY CAN NOT STAGE A COUP TO TAKE OVER POWER IN NIGERIA.

It is just a matter of time the KHAKI BOYS will seize the seat of government in Nigeria.

President Muhammadu Buhari oppressive style of government has already open Nigeria to the possible occurrence of coup detat in Nigeria.

Who knows before the election year of 2023 the Khaki boys will strike in Nigeria.

Nigeria should not believe that they are an immune from coup detat.

So they should stop playing the fake big brother.

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by AntiBeEmCe(m): 9:13am On Jan 10, 2022
ECOWAS kwa. Small nyansh truly dey shake

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Nobody: 9:13am On Jan 10, 2022
What is the contribution of ECOWAS to West Africa?

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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by na2016: 9:27am On Jan 10, 2022
ButterBerry:
Africa is really a dark continent in terms of leadership.
They're power drunk.
I'll they know is accumulating enough wealth, bleep small small oloshos and build Mansions.
They don't value the masses neither do they care about their suffering.
Funny enough, the upcoming youth still believe they don't have the capacity to rule.
To add to this, upcoming youth, believe all you have said above are a norm and so would do the same if given a chance to govern
Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Anazp: 9:30am On Jan 10, 2022
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Re: Mali: ECOWAS Imposes Economic And Political Sanctions After Election Delay by Donedeal1(m): 9:40am On Jan 10, 2022
Wisdom demands caution in handling such sensitive situation with the reality of the fragile peace in this zone. Don't allow the issues to get out of control that may result into another civil war.

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