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US Institute seeks support for ECOWAS as bastion of democracy

The United States Institute of peace (USIP) says that the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is the pillar of democracy in Africa and must be protected and supported by its member-states.

Dr Chris Kwaja, the Country Director of the institute said on Tuesday that ECOWAS serves as guardian of democracy and democratic governance in the region.

The bloc, he said, must be protected at all cost against threats especially unconstitutional change of governments in West Africa.

“The role of the ECOWAS in the African region is too enormous to overlook or undermine and must be protected and supported by members and other countries where democracy has gained deep roots.

“ECOWAS needs the support of everyone in order to deliver on its mandate of protecting democracy in the region, protecting the people of West Africa from threats and most importantly holding the region together.

“The world is undergoing huge transformation and this transformation is one in which the threat today are multidimensional which requires multidimensional responses.

“ECOWAS must be positioned in a way that it is able to respond to this threats regardless of where they are coming from,” he said.

Kwaja said that there are threats against democracy in West Africa and ECOWAS needs the support of countries where democracy had gained roots to protect the region from enemies of democracy.

He said that Africa should not just depend on the individual member state or its people, but garner the needed support from strong regional institution with the capacity to mobilise all available resources both human and financial.

He however said that there was need for states within the region to defend and protect ECOWAS because there are great threats targeted at it linked to terrorism, insurgency, and particularly relating to climate change.

Kwaja said that because West Africa was one of the regions with the highest rate of vulnerability to climate change, all forms of support was required from the international community.

He however advised that ECOWAS should be proactive in responding to threats in a timely manner.

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