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OSINBAJO URGES UN,EU TO SUPPORT ECOWAS SANCTIONS ON MALI,GUINEA COUP LEADERS

 REPORTER: Noah Banjo



VICE-PRESIDENT,PROF YEMI OSINBAJO

 
        The Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has urged the United Nations and the European Union to support the sanctions placed on Mali and Guinea coup leaders by the Economic Community of West African States.

In a statement made available by his aide on Media & Publicity, Osinbajo who was representing the President, Major Gen Muhammadu Buria (retd.), said this at the ECOWAS Extraordinary Summit of the Authority of Heads of State and Government held on Sunday in Accra, Ghana.

    Osinbajo stated that the Authority had resolved to uphold the sanctions it had imposed on the coup leaders of Mali and Guinea on September 26, 2021, insisting that international organisations such as the UN and EU must support the sanctions for democracy to thrive in West Africa.

He said that coups are a thing of the past that should not be present in West Africa adding that ECOWAS Heads of State and Government will continue to prevail on the military juntas in Guinea and Mali to return their countries to democratic rule.

He said, “One of the important points that the ECOWAS Heads of State and Government make is that coups and coups d’état generally are just completely unacceptable, and that we cannot continue to have a situation where they are tolerated for the simple reason that in Africa, West Africa in particular, we have gone way beyond military coups as an answer to the question of change in political actors.”

“There is a very strong feeling amongst the Heads of State that we must insist, that other international bodies: the UN, EU, and other regional groups must support the impositions of sanctions on individuals and groups that choose not to follow the democratic process of change of government and choose to go by way of coup d’état.”

     However, the Vice President acknowledged the efforts Guinea is making to return to democratic rule while noting that Mali, on the other hand, was in a ‘difficult situation’.

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