President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone
has been elected as the new Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State
and Government.
He succeeds Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who held
the position for the past two years.
The announcement was made during the 67th Ordinary
Session of the ECOWAS Authority, held on Sunday in Abuja.
In his inaugural address, Bio outlined four strategic
priorities for his tenure: restoring constitutional order, strengthening
democracy, revitalising regional security, advancing economic integration, and
reinforcing institutional credibility across the bloc.
“As Chair, I will prioritise four key areas: first,
restoring constitutional order and deepening democracy.
“We must engage transitional governments
constructively and support member states in building stronger democratic
institutions rooted in the rule of law.
“Second, revitalising regional security cooperation,
we must overhaul our collective security architecture, from intelligence
sharing to rapid response, to confront new threats with unity and resolve.
“Third, unlocking economic integration. The ECOWAS
liberalisation scheme, regional infrastructure, and cross-border value chains
must become engines of jobs, trade, and resilience. Fourth, building
institutional credibility.
“ECOWAS must reform itself to become more transparent,
efficient, and responsive to the needs of its people,” he said.
Earlier, President Tinubu officially handed over the
mantle of leadership during the high-level meeting, which brought together
heads of state and key regional stakeholders.
“As I now hand over the mantle of leadership to my
great friend and dear brother, His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio of
Sierra Leone, the new Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and
Government.
“I do so with a deep sense of fulfilment and optimism
for the future of West Africa.
“I remain confident that with the continued
cooperation of all its members, ECOWAS will scale greater heights in our
collective pursuit of peace, security, stability, and prosperity for our people
and our region,” Tinubu said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tinubu
was first elected as ECOWAS Chairman on July 9, 2023, during a summit in
Guinea-Bissau.
He was re-elected in 2024 in Abuja, following a
unanimous decision by member states to uphold continuity and stability in the
region’s leadership.(NAN)
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