GISTSMATE MEDIA reports that the Economic Community of West African States has declared a state of emergency across the region.
The President of the ECOWAS Commission, Omar Touray, made the announcement on Tuesday during the 55th Session of the Mediation and Security Council at the ministerial level in Abuja.
Touray said recent developments underline the âimperative of serious introspection on the future of our democracy and the urgent need to invest in the security of our community.â
Addressing ministers, diplomats and senior officials, Touray gave a sobering assessment of West Africaâs political climate, citing multiple incidents as evidence of a rapidly deteriorating security environment.
He noted that ECOWAS member states currently face an average rating of âhigh risk,â based on country-by-country analyses contained in documents before the ministers.
âEvents of the last few weeks have shown the imperative of serious introspection on the future of our democracy and the urgent need to invest in the security of our community.
âAs you would have seen in the memoranda before you, the country-by-country analyses of our member states show different risk levels across our community, from high to medium, with an average of high risk, thereby demanding immediate and concerted action.
âThe risk factors are the persistence of military interventions (Guinea-Bissau and the Republic of Benin just days ago); non-compliance with transition norms in Guinea, where we face a military leader turning civilian; growing erosion of electoral inclusivity across multiple states; expanding influence of terrorists, armed groups and criminal networks; and increasing geopolitical pressures affecting member statesâ diplomacy and cohesion,â he explained.
Among the most troubling trends, Touray emphasised that âelections have become a major trigger of instability in our community.â
He also cited recent attempted coups and ongoing discussions with the Alliance of Sahel States, stressing the urgent need for a coordinated regional response to terrorism and cross-border criminal activity.
Declaring the situation unprecedented, he warned, âFaced with this situation, Excellencies, it is safe to declare that our community is in a state of emergency.â
Touray called for more frequent meetings of the Mediation and Security Council over the next year, insisting ECOWAS must âpool our resources to confront the threats of terrorism and banditry, which operate without respect for territorial boundaries.â
He outlined priority areas requiring continuous ministerial oversight, including the crisis in Guinea-Bissau, managing political transitions, addressing rising political exclusion, and safeguarding regional unity amid external pressures.
The ECOWAS Commission President also drew attention to worsening humanitarian conditions in West Africa, referencing recent UNHCR data. He said that âas of October 2025, approximately 7.6 million individuals are forcibly displaced across the region,â including more than 6.5 million internally displaced persons.
According to the data, the largest displaced populations are in Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali, while Niger, Mali, Nigeria, CĂŽte dâIvoire and Togo host the highest numbers of asylum seekers.
Touray stressed, âWe must therefore take decisions and actions that will reverse this trend.â
Despite the challenges, he reaffirmed ECOWASâs commitment to its citizens.
âLet me assure our community citizens that we will not rest on our oars. We will continue to work harder to promote a peaceful, stable and stronger region for the overall benefit of Community citizens,â he said.
He urged member states to uphold constitutional norms and maintain unity: âLet us all remain committed to preserving regional unity, advancing peace and upholding the Communityâs Constitutional Convergence Principles.â
Touray also welcomed new ministerial representatives attending the session for the first time.
âMay I extend a warm welcome to the new Ministers of Defence of Nigeria, Rtd. General Christopher Musa, and Foreign Affairs of Cabo Verde, JosĂ© Luis Livramento, who are joining today for the first time,â he said.
In his remarks, Sierra Leoneâs Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chair of the Council of Ministers, Timothy Kabba, called for decisive action to protect democratic governance amid worsening political instability.
Kabba highlighted the fragile state of democracy in West Africa, pointing to the recent political crises in Guinea-Bissau and Benin.
âThe recent coup in Guinea-Bissau and the attempted coup in the Benin Republic are sobering reminders of the fragility of our democratic gains,â Kabba said.
He detailed Sierra Leoneâs diplomatic efforts, noting that he led a high-level delegation to Guinea-Bissau on December 1, 2025, to engage with military leaders and political stakeholders.
âHis Excellencyâs engagement helped ease tensions and opened the door for continued dialogue under ECOWASâs guidance.
âThese actions reflect our collective position. ECOWAS cannot and will not accept this development. They undermine everything our community stands for and threaten the peace and security of our citizens,â he said.
Kabba stressed the need for concrete outcomes from the summit.
âThe discussions we have today must move beyond just reaffirming principles. They must generate decisions that offer real hope and strengthen the credibility of our institutions.
âOur people no longer have patience for commitments that remain unfulfilled. They expect us to confront these challenges with seriousness, unity and purpose,â he added.
The meeting of the Mediation and Security Council precedes the gathering of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government, who are expected to deliberate on the Councilâs recommendations amid mounting pressure to restore stability in the troubled region.
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