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ECOWAS @50: WHY NIGERIA’S CONTRIBUTIONS/SACRIFICES MUST BE RECOGNIZED

By Seun Adams

In no distance time, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), will be celebrating its 50th anniversary and therefore a lot of issues that have kept the sub-regional body going will be brought into sharp focus.

There is no gain saying the fact that Nigeria plays a pivotal role in the organization’s establishment, growth and survival, it is therefore imperative that this is acknowledged by every member country.

Recall that ECOWAS was founded on May 28, 1975, with the signing of the Lagos Treaty, as the brainchild of the former Nigerian Head of State General Yakubu Gowon.

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Despite Nigeria’s significant contributions to ECOWAS, including funding close to 80% of the organization’s budget, providing over 15,000 personnel to ECOMOG, and sacrificing billions of dollars in the process, it appears that the country’s role is being marginalized. The decision to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ECOWAS elsewhere is a stark reminder of the ingratitude of some member states.

It is noteworthy that General Gowon, the founding father of ECOWAS, is still alive and resides in Nigeria, a stone’s throw from the ECOWAS headquarters, which is fittingly located on the avenue that bears his name.

Furthermore, Nigeria will still be holding the Chairmanship of ECOWAS by May 28th, 2025.

The 50th anniversary celebration of ECOWAS presents an opportunity to reflect on the organization’s achievements and challenges.

It is also a chance to recognize the sacrifices and contributions of member states, particularly Nigeria. The Nigerian government and citizens deserve better than to be relegated to the background during this milestone celebration.

In conclusion, as ECOWAS marks its 50th anniversary, it is essential to acknowledge Nigeria’s indispensable role in the organization’s establishment and growth.

The Nigerian government and citizens deserve recognition and appreciation for their sacrifices and contributions to ECOWAS. Anything less would be a disservice to the founding father of ECOWAS and the Nigerian people.

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