Presidents Gnassinbé and Ouattarah vow to tackle socio-political crises plaguing West Africa

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Friday, 15 April 2022 19:29
Presidents Gnassinbé and Ouattarah vow to tackle socio-political crises plaguing West Africa

(Togo First) - The two leaders met in Abidjan on April 14 where they discussed West Africa’s political and security situation and how it impacts the region’s economic development.

Presidents Faure Gnassingbé and Alassane Ouattara mainly talked about fighting terrorism, especially in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. In this regard, Togo's Head of state declared: "The fight against terrorism can no longer be seen as a problem of Mali, Burkina or Niger alone. It is a sub-regional problem, an ECOWAS problem.”

Concerning the socio-political context in countries like Guinea, Mali and Burkina-Faso, and its impact on sub-regional integration and the lives of the people, Faure Gnassingbé said boldness and solidarity are key to dealing with it, definitely.

After they talked,  the two Presidents said they were ready to cooperate with other leaders, notably ECOWAS leaders, through the Accra Initiative for the preservation of peace and security in the sub-region.

"With my brother Faure Gnassingbé, we have decided to pool our efforts to preserve peace and security in our sub-region, particularly in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso," the Ivorian leader tweeted.

Esaïe Edoh 

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