The Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, has rejected claims that Nigeria and other member states are involved in sponsoring terrorism.
In a statement issued on Thursday, ECOWAS expressed its support for Nigeria’s peacekeeping initiatives and condemned the allegations as unfounded.
The statement reads in part, “The Commission stands firmly with Nigeria and other ECOWAS member states against allegations that they are sponsoring terrorism.”
ECOWAS commended Nigeria for its enduring commitment to regional stability, noting its leadership in the Multinational Joint Task Force MNJTF, which has made significant strides in combating terrorism and promoting peace in West Africa.
The regional body characterized Nigeria as a “generous and magnanimous country” that has consistently advanced peace and security efforts not only in the West African subregion but across the African continent.
The Commission called on all member states to prioritize dialogue and avoid making accusations that lack credible evidence.
This situation arises amid escalating tensions between Nigeria and Niger Republic.
Arogidigba Global Journal reports that Nigerien military leader, General Abdourahamane Tchiani recently made new allegations against the Federal Government of Nigeria, claiming that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is collaborating with France to destabilize Niger Republic.
Tchiani accused Tinubu of receiving financial incentives from France in exchange for allowing French military presence in a specific area of Borno State.
The Nigerien authorities also alleged that the Lakurawa terrorist group, allegedly aided by foreign security forces, including Nigeria’s, was responsible for the December 13, 2024 attack on the Niger-Benin oil pipeline.
However, Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has refuted these claims, reaffirming the country’s commitment to peaceful relations with Niger.