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ECOWAS suspend Burkina Faso over coup - RoTV24

ECOWAS suspend Burkina Faso over coup

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has suspended Burkina Faso after the African country conducted a military coup, making it the third member nation to be punished for a military takeover in only 18 months.

The announcement was made on Friday January 28, by the West Africa’s main regional bloc after mutinous soldiers forced democratically elected President Roch Marc Christian Kabore to resign.

The soldiers also went on state television to announce a military takeover of the country, which they said was under siege from armed groups.

According to the military rulers, Kabore failed to stem the violence that has killed thousands during his time in power.

Meanwhile, a delegation of ECOWAS defence chiefs will travel to Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou on Saturday January 29, followed by a ministerial mission a few days later, the statement said.

However, Heads of ECOWAS member states will reconvene for another summit in Ghana’s capital Accra on Feb. 3 to discuss the findings of the two delegations.

ECOWAS and its international allies have condemned the coup in Burkina Faso, which they fear could further destabilise a country beset by Islamist violence, but find themselves with limited leverage.

The West African leaders who met virtually yesterday discussed the Burkina Faso coup and a delegation was expected to travel to the Burkinabe capital, Ouagadougou, in the coming days.

Ghanaian president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the current ECOWAS chairman, described the recent spate of coups in West Africa as “a direct violation of our democratic tenets. “The rest of the world is looking up to us to be firm on this matter,” he said.

The bloc could still choose to sanction Burkina Faso when members reconvene next week.