West African Leaders Meet Over Coup-Hit Guinea, Mali

An extraordinary summit of Heads of State of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) has opened in Accra, Ghana, "devoted to the examination of political developments in the Republic of Guinea and the Republic of Mali.

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FILE PHOTO: Special forces commander Mamady Doumbouya, who ousted President Alpha Conde, walks out after meeting envoys from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the Guinea crisis to discuss ways to steer the country back toward constitutional regime, in Conakry, Guinea September 10, 2021 REUTERS/Saliou Samb/File Photo

An extraordinary summit of Heads of State of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) has opened in Accra, Ghana, “devoted to the examination of political developments in the Republic of Guinea and the Republic of Mali.

An Ecowas statement said during this extraordinary summit, the Heads of State will take stock of the situation in the two member states and will engage in discussions on the subject.

Taking part in the summit is the President of Ghana and current chairman of ECOWAS, Nana Akufo-Addo, as well as his counterparts: Macky Sall of Senegal, Alassane Ouattara of Côte d’Ivoire, Mohamed Bazoum of Niger and the ECOWAS mediator, Goodluck Jonathan.

The other leaders of the member countries will join the proceedings in the afternoon.

One of the main issues to be discussed during this extraordinary summit is the respect of deadlines set for the holding of presidential elections that should lead to civilian rule in both Bamako and Conakry.

In both countries, the military that seized power dissolved the government and institutions and abolished the constitution.

In the aftermath of the coup in Guinea on September 5, 2021, ECOWAS announced targeted sanctions against the perpetrators of the putsch and called for elections within six months, calling for a “very short” transition.

ECOWAS also decided to freeze the financial assets of the country’s new leaders and their family members, and to impose travel bans on them.

The sub-regional organization suspended Guinea from its membership and sent a mission to Conakry to meet with the head of the junta, Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya, as well as Alpha Condé, who was overthrown and arrested on September 5.


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