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Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by fergie001: 3:08pm On Feb 24
• Your Excellencies and Dear Colleagues, Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS Member-States;
• The President of the African Union Commission;
• The President of the ECOWAS Commission;
• The Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General and Head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS);
• Honourable Ministers and Members of the ECOWAS Council of Ministers;
• Members of the Diplomatic Corp;
• Esteemed Heads of ECOWAS Institutions and Commissioners;
• Gentlemen of the Press;
• Distinguished Guests, Ladies, and Gentlemen.

It is with great honour that I welcome you, once again to Abuja, on behalf of the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to this Extraordinary Summit of our organization. Your presence here today in large numbers has once again demonstrated your unflinching commitment to the sustenance of regional integration with all its ingredients for the promotion of good governance. Peace, security, stability and socio-economic development.

2. Once more, we are gathered here to address pressing developments in our sub-region surrounding the peace and security as well as the political situations in the Republics of Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Mali. We must approach these issues with a sense of unity and commitment to the well-being of our people.

3. Permit me to say that the complexities of the issues at hand necessitate a comprehensive and collaborative approach. Accordingly, it is incumbent upon us to engage in constructive dialogue, exercise prudent judgement, and work collectively towards finding enduring solutions that will lead to sustainable
peace and security as well as political stability in our region. .
The gravity of our responsibilities as leaders in these challenging times cannot be overstated and it is through our concerted efforts and a deep sense of history that we can address these challenges in the spirit of shared vision, solidarity and collective responsibilities.

Excellencies, Heads of State and Government, Distinguished Guests,
4. I come before you today burdened by the weight of the challenges confronting us. I am equally buoyed by the spirit of collective resolve that defines our ECOWAS community. This extraordinary summit was convened at a critical juncture that demands our focused attention on regional issues.

In the course of this Summit, therefore, we would receive a Memorandum from the ECOWAS Commission President on the peace, security and political situation in the region. The Memorandum will give us an update on the current situation in the Republics of Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali and Niger.

On that note, our decisions must be guided by our commitment to safeguarding the constitutional order, upholding democratic principles, and promoting the social and economic well-being of the citizens of the aforementioned countries.
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5. Furthermore, we will deliberate on the announced withdrawal from ECOWAS by the Republics of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. In the spirit of collective security and African solidarity, we realize that the stability of these nations is intricately linked to the overall peace and security of West Africa. As such, it is pertinent that we engage in constructive deliberations to examine the actions taken by these countries and ensure that the citizens are not denied the benefits derived from our regional integration initiatives. In our ensuing discussions, we must put the plight of people, the ordinary citizens at the centre of our decisions.

6. In a similar vein, the recent decision by the Constitutional Council of Senegal to annul the postponement of the electoral process is a matter that demands our attention. We commend our brother Macky Sall for agreeing to abide by the Court’s decision to organize election as soon as possible and to step down in line with the rule of law. We must all commend his courage and statesmanship as we wish him the very best in his future endeavours.

Excellencies, Heads of State and Government, Distinguished Guests,
7. Let me underscore that these challenges, though daunting, present an opportunity for ECOWAS to reaffirm its commitment to the vision of our founding fathers and the principles underpinning our commitment to peace, security, and regional integration. We must stand united in our resolve to promote economic integration, democracy, and human rights, with a view to fostering sustainable development across all our member states.

8. Times like we currently face in our sub region demand that we take difficult but courageous decisions that put the plight of our people at the centre of our deliberations. Democracy is nothing more than the political framework and the path to addressing the basic needs and aspirations of the people. This is why we must re-examine our current approach to the quest for constitutional order in four of our Member States.

I therefore urge them to re-consider the decision of the three of them to exit their home and not to perceive our organization as the enemy.

9. I am confident that through our collective efforts and determination, we will navigate the challenges before us and chart a course towards a more peaceful, secure, and prosperous West Africa.

10. With these few remarks, I will like to officially declare this Extraordinary Summit open. I wish us all fruitful deliberations as well as a successful outcome.

11. I thank you for your kind attention.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by BBIA: 3:09pm On Feb 24
grin
I dedicate this FTC to…


Make I no talk wetin dey my mynd before I chop ban.
It’s better to Mynd my business. cool



Jennyclay, Pocohantas, Sweetbuns, Eruleroz, Candidlady, Siofra, Magnolia

I hail oh! respect cool

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Ance4Liverpool: 3:20pm On Feb 24
They should not listen to him oooo

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Chiefpriestt: 3:37pm On Feb 24
Lol...The Emilokan drug dealer has been humbled. Agbado miscreants your lord and saviour is begging already

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by nairalanda1(m): 3:57pm On Feb 24
grin

Reconsidering means that they commit to a period where they would have to hand over power (that is what Guinea did, which is why they are still in ECOWAS despite their coup).

But once they taste power, dem no wan give up. That is the real reason why they left ECOWAS.

At the end, it is about enjoying power, not independence from Western powers. African leaders are smart folks. The deal all these countries make with Russia is for the new elite to stay in power, not for the benefit of their people.

Guinea has made a deal with Russia too, but because they are on a timetable for democracy, dem still in ECOWAS.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by MMWandali: 3:57pm On Feb 24
Too late to cry

They're going for good
ECOWAS is not beneficial anymore

Run away Niger Mali B/faso
Don't look back

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Mumusaphire: 3:57pm On Feb 24
so u wont invade them again.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by NairalandForumo: 3:58pm On Feb 24
i thought his supporters were hailing him to wage war with those countries, with Tinubu in power they have seen Nigeria finish, how can one man carry almost all the bad qualities a leader should not have, the one who threatened is now begging....

See an enemy of democracy telling others not to see ECOWAS as enemy, it is people like you that made them leave ECOWAS...

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Pristine664: 3:58pm On Feb 24
How our brethren from South East all turned to Niger Republic fans overnight is still a misery.

The same Niger Republic they hated so much because of Buhari. grin

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Craynion(m): 3:59pm On Feb 24
Issoright
Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Emusan(m): 3:59pm On Feb 24
Now you'll see those who already praised the president for the sanction will now be praising him again.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by ifko: 3:59pm On Feb 24
All of u are criminals thats y they are booting your asses comot for power. Useless leaders

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by phemmie06(m): 3:59pm On Feb 24
Face your problem. They are not your enemies, you're not enemy to them but you're threatening what give them joy and peace

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Sheuns(m): 3:59pm On Feb 24
What you ought to have done before going ahead to threaten them with sanctions and war.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by tobenuel(m): 4:00pm On Feb 24
It's well
Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Beelisam: 4:00pm On Feb 24
Like for Mali &co<>>>>>share for Tinubulation

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by PhillipPHD(m): 4:00pm On Feb 24
Oju yobo with empty head.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by ogododo: 4:00pm On Feb 24
fergie001:


SOURCE

Previous Thread:
https://www.nairaland.com/7983876/niger-mali-burkina-faso-withdraw#128168876

No be wetin Tinubu suppose do earlier be dis.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by FinidiGeorge: 4:01pm On Feb 24
grin
Dem go be like, who this one dey follow talk

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by OkCornel(m): 4:01pm On Feb 24
Emusan:
Now you'll see those who already praised the president for the sanction will now be praising him again.


That’s what sycophants do

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Mrchippychappy(m): 4:01pm On Feb 24
Tufiakwa.

No follow deadbody mouth oh. Abi una no see wetin he do Nigeria?

Let the dead bury their dead.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by ArewaNightmare: 4:01pm On Feb 24
grin so TULUMBU can beg like dis indirectly? 🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by iwaeda: 4:02pm On Feb 24
fergie001:


SOURCE

Previous Thread:
https://www.nairaland.com/7983876/niger-mali-burkina-faso-withdraw#128168876

One step forward, ten steps backwards. Gowon came to warn of the grave implications of sanctioning them. Tinubu is not what APC urchins claimed grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by mytime24(f): 4:02pm On Feb 24
Otilo 😔

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by AuwalYusuf812(m): 4:03pm On Feb 24
Na by force

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Nawa4nl: 4:03pm On Feb 24
Does anybody take this drug dealer serious?

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Akwamkpuruamu: 4:03pm On Feb 24
Is Balablu begging?

Thought he's conqueror, the lion, the champion that wanted to fight Niger Republic!

A senile old man that should be enjoying his loots with his grandkids but dabbling into international politics beyond his brain power.

ECOWAS has never been in this abyss Ebola put them in

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Racoon(m): 4:04pm On Feb 24
grin Guess you were threatening to invade the sovereignty of nation because you were sniffing white powder? See how young military boys reduced Nigeria to a nonentity because of this man. Such shame and embarrassment.

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Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Ttipsy(f): 4:04pm On Feb 24
Good
But u don’t have to beg them mr president

Ur confusion did this
Re: Tinubu To Mali, B'Faso, Niger: Re-consider Your Decision, ECOWAS not your enemy by Anguldi(m): 4:04pm On Feb 24
OGA, fix our economy tongue

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