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ECOWAS Gives Burkina Faso,Mali And Niger Six Months To Reconsider Withdrawal

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President Bola Ahmad Tinubu presiding over the meeting

 

 

The Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS has given Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger six months, from January 29 to July 29, 2025, to reconsider their decision to exit the regional bloc.

President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr Omar Touray, announced the six-month grace on Sunday in Abuja after the 66th Ordinary Session of the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government.

“The Authority takes note of the notification by the Republic of Burkina Faso, Republic of Mali and Republic of Niger of their decision to withdraw from ECOWAS.

“The Authority acknowledges that by the provisions of Article 91 of the revised ECOWAS Treaty, the three countries will officially cease to be members of ECOWAS from January 29, 2025.

“The Authority decides to set the period from January 29, 2025 to July 29, 2025, as a transitional period and to keep ECOWAS doors open to the three countries during the transition period.

“In this regard, the Authority extends the mandate of the President of Togo and the President of Senegal to continue their mediation role up to the end of the transition period to bring the three member countries back to ECOWAS.

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“Without prejudice to the spirit of the opening, the Authority directs the President of the Commission to launch withdrawal formalities after the end of the deadline of January 29 2025 and to draw up a contingency plan covering various areas.

“The Authority directs the Council of Ministers to convene an Extraordinary Session during the 2nd quarter of 2025 to consider and adopt both separation modalities and the contingency plan covering political and economic relations between ECOWAS and the Republic of Niger, Republic of Mali and Burkina Faso,” Touray read from the communiqué.

ECOWAS leaders commended the exemplary diplomatic engagement of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal and President Faure Gnassingbé of Togo, as well as the diplomatic efforts of the Chairman of the Authority of ECOWAS, President Bola Tinubu, and other individual member states toward the three countries.

In his closing remarks, President Tinubu commended the ECOWAS Heads of State and Government for spirited discussions throughout the Summit.

He noted that the collective resolve underscored their strength to address the region’s pressing challenges.

“As we move forward to implement the outcomes of this Summit, let us remain united in our determination and steadfast in our commitment to the principles that bind us together as a Community.

“I call on all Member States to redouble their efforts in ensuring that the decisions reached here translate into tangible benefits for our citizens,” he said.

The Nigerian leader encouraged the leaders to carry forward the optimism and the resolve that guided the deliberations.

“Together, let us continue to champion the cause of a peaceful, secure, and prosperous West Africa, to build ECOWAS as a community of peoples anchored on the ideals of freedom, justice, democracy, and a vision of good governance that addresses the legitimate aspirations of our people,” he said.

President Tinubu congratulated the outgoing Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, as he attended his valedictory session as AUC Chair.

He further praised Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, whom he fondly called “Mr. Democrat,” and wished him resounding success.

In a statement signed by Bayo Onanuga Special adviser to the President on information and strategy said ECOWAS will continue to draw from President Akufo-Addo’s fountain of wisdom.

 

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Kano Seeks Stronger EU Partnership on Urban Development, Economic Growth, Human Capital Development

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The Kano State Government has called for deeper collaboration with the European Union across critical sectors including urban infrastructure, education, healthcare, agriculture, climate action, digital transformation and economic development as part of efforts to accelerate sustainable growth and improve the quality of life of residents.

The appeal was made by the Deputy Governor of Kano State, Hon. Murtala Sule Garo, who represented Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf during the presentation of the state’s Urban Development Strategy to European Union ambassadors and representatives of eight EU member countries on an official visit to Kano.

Speaking while welcoming the delegation, Garo said the engagement provided an important opportunity for Kano State to showcase its long-term vision for sustainable urban development and explore strategic partnerships capable of driving economic transformation and inclusive growth.

According to the Deputy Governor, Kano occupies a unique position as one of Africa’s oldest commercial centres and one of the continent’s fastest-growing urban economies, making it both a hub of opportunity and a city facing the pressures associated with rapid urbanisation.

Garo explained that growing demand for infrastructure, housing, transportation systems, sanitation services, environmental management and economic opportunities has created an urgent need for innovative, coordinated and future-oriented development strategies.

He disclosed that the state government has developed a comprehensive Urban Development Strategy designed to guide Kano’s growth in a sustainable, organised and people-centred manner while addressing emerging urban challenges.

According to Garo, the strategy underscores the administration’s commitment to modern urban planning, improved infrastructure delivery, climate resilience, economic competitiveness, digital innovation and the overall enhancement of living standards for residents across the state.

The Deputy Governor further stated that the strategy is aligned with Nigeria’s national development priorities, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and internationally recognised best practices in urban governance and sustainable city management.

Garo appealed to the European Union to support Kano State in several priority areas, including education and skills acquisition, youth employment, agricultural development and food security, healthcare delivery, climate adaptation initiatives, renewable energy projects, infrastructure development and digital connectivity.

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He also requested technical assistance from the European Union in reviewing and validating the state’s draft Public Private Partnership (PPP) policy, noting that such support would help strengthen investment opportunities and improve the ease of doing business in Kano.

“We believe that stronger cooperation between the European Union and Kano State will contribute to shared prosperity, social stability and sustainable development while fostering stronger ties between our peoples,” Garo said while highlighting the potential benefits of enhanced collaboration.

The Deputy Governor assured the visiting delegation that the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf remains committed to creating an enabling environment for investors through transparency, accountability and responsible governance practices.

Responding on behalf of the European Union delegation, EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, described Kano as a major development hub in Northern Nigeria and an important partner in the European Union’s broader cooperation framework with Nigeria.

Mignot said the decision to select Kano for the delegation’s annual mission reflected the strategic importance the European Union attaches to the state as a key centre for development interventions and economic engagement in Northern Nigeria.

“The fact that we selected Kano for this year’s mission reflects the importance we attach to the state as a key development hub for Northern Nigeria and a strategic partner in our cooperation with Nigeria,” the ambassador stated.

According to Mignot, the delegation comprised ambassadors and representatives from Italy, Denmark, Spain, France, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Austria and Finland, and the visit formed part of the European Union’s annual field mission aimed at deepening engagement with key regions across Nigeria.

The ambassador noted that the European Union and Nigeria recently agreed to further strengthen bilateral relations during the eighth EU-Nigeria Ministerial Dialogue held in Abuja, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing cooperation in multiple sectors.

Mignot explained that the EU-Nigeria partnership is anchored on common values such as democracy, human rights, the rule of law, social inclusion and sustainable economic development, which continue to shape collaborative initiatives between both sides.

Expressing optimism about future engagements, the EU envoy said the visit demonstrated the depth of existing cooperation and highlighted the numerous opportunities available in Kano State for expanded partnership and investment.

“I believe this visit further demonstrates the depth of our cooperation and the many opportunities that Kano State offers for strengthening our partnership,” Mignot said.

Observers say the engagement is expected to open a new chapter in relations between Kano State and the European Union, with prospects for stronger collaboration in sustainable urban development, renewable energy, climate resilience, agriculture, healthcare, education, digital innovation and investment promotion.

The discussions also reinforce Kano State’s efforts to position itself as a leading destination for development partnerships and responsible investment while pursuing its vision of inclusive growth, modern infrastructure and long-term economic prosperity.This version follows a conventional newspaper structure with attribution throughout and expanded context suitable for publication.

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Former Humanitarian Minister Sadiya Farouq Asks Court to Set Aside Arrest Warrant Against Her

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Sadiya Farouq, a former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, on Monday prayed an Abuja High Court to set aside a bench warrant issued against her.

The court had granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) leave to arraign Ms Farouq on April 16, alongside a former permanent secretary in the ministry, Bashir Alkali and Sani Mohammed.

Again, Ms Farouq failed to appear as ordered by the court, but both the second and third accused persons were present.

The Prosecution Counsel, Oluwaleke Atolagbe, told the court that the first defendant was absent.

Ms Farouq’s counsel, Oladipo Opeseyi, SAN, told the court that his client was not in court on medical grounds.

He prayed that the court hear his application.

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Mr Atolagbe, however, objected to the request, arguing that the arraignment had not been done.

“According to the records of the court, the application cannot be heard until after arraignment,” he said.

He said that the first defendant’s counsel promised to produce his client.

“I object to the submission of the prosecution, saying the application cannot be heard until after arraignment,” Mr Opeseyi said.

He said the application was preliminary in a criminal matter and was ripe for hearing under the law.

“If the court cannot hear it, it is tantamount to abandonment. An arraignment is the prosecution presenting the accused person to the court,” he said.

At this juncture, the court asked the first defendant’s counsel when his client would be in court.

In response, Mr Opeseyi told the court that the 10-day holiday in Egypt made it impossible to communicate with his client.

Secondly, he said, “We are not the medical doctors to give the conditions of her health.”

He further stated that the application in question sought that the court set aside the warrant of arrest issued against the first defendant on April 16.

Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie said, “The court needs to know how to act.

“The court is aware that you are not the medical doctor and neither is the court”.

The judge, however, allowed the first defendant‘s application to be heard.

The first defendant’s counsel, Mr Oluseyi, argued his application, urging the court to grant it and set aside the warrant of arrest issued on his client.

Opposing the application, Mr Atolagbe urged the court not to grant the application.

In addition, he urged the court to discountenance all the medical reports submitted by the first defendant, because they lacked credibility.

Justice Onwuegbuzie, after listening to the submissions, adjourned until June 10 to rule on the application.

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Kano Thuggery: Residents Flee, Raise Alarm Over Rising Violence, Criminal Activities in Bachirawa Community

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Residents of Bachirawa and surrounding communities in Kano State have raised concerns over what they describe as a worsening security situation marked by violent clashes, criminal activities, and the displacement of residents.

The concerns were contained in a statement issued by the Bachirawa Consensus Development Association (BCDA), which alleged that recurring violence linked to rival groups has continued to threaten lives and property in the area.

According to the association, tensions have escalated in recent weeks, particularly around Bachirawa, Ungogo, Kwanar Ungogo, NRC Road, and the Bayan Waya (Makera) axis. The group claimed that the unrest has been fueled by activities attributed to rival factions identified by residents as Habun Daidai and Tsalha Maikare.

The association further alleged that criminal elements involved in drug trafficking and other unlawful activities have established strongholds in parts of the area, particularly around Kwanar Ungogo Market and adjoining communities. The claims, however, have not been independently verified by security authorities.

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Residents said the persistent violence has created fear among community members, forcing many families to flee their homes in search of safety. They also alleged that several houses had been destroyed during the unrest, leaving affected residents homeless and facing significant economic hardship.

According to the statement, the violence intensified during the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations and continued through June 6, 2026, disrupting normal activities and creating an atmosphere of insecurity across the affected communities.

The BCDA expressed concern over what it described as inadequate intervention by relevant authorities, urging security agencies to take decisive action to restore peace and order in the area.

The association specifically appealed to the Kano State Commissioner of Police to review the deployment of personnel within the Bachirawa and Ungogo Police Divisions as part of efforts to strengthen security and rebuild public confidence.

The group also called on the Kano State Government under Governor Abba Kabiru Yusuf to conduct an independent assessment of the security challenges facing the area.

“We appeal to His Excellency to either visit the community personally or send a high-powered delegation to investigate the situation and assess the conditions in Kwanar Ungogo Market, which residents believe has become a major hub for criminal activities,” the statement said.

The association further referenced an incident involving an alleged assault on a resident, claiming that a suspect identified as Baffa remains at large. The group expressed concern over the alleged lack of progress in the case and called for a thorough investigation by security agencies.

Community leaders said the deteriorating security situation has continued to affect social and economic activities, with many residents living in fear of further violence.

They urged security agencies and government authorities to take immediate steps to address the underlying causes of the unrest, apprehend those responsible for criminal acts, and provide protection for law-abiding residents.

The residents maintained that urgent intervention is needed to prevent further escalation and restore peace to Bachirawa and neighboring communities.

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