A two-day high level policy dialogue that seeks to provide a platform to discuss strategies to address the concerns of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) countries with the aim of rein­tegrating them into ECOWAS is underway in Accra.

Organised by the West Afri­ca Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), it also seeks to provide a platform for stakeholders to reflect deeply on the innovative frameworks and mechanisms ca­pable of addressing the emerging challenges in West Africa in the medium to long-term within the context of relevant Articles of the 1993 ECOWAS revised treaty and changing geopolitical and strategic context in the region.

Themed: 'Understanding the Geopolitical and Strategic Changes in West Africa: Emerg­ing Challenges and the Future of ECOWAS.' Speaking at the opening yesterday, Executive Director of of WANEP, Mrs Levinia Addae-Mensah, Stated that the increasing fragility and fragmen­tation within the Economic Com­munity of West African States (ECOWAS) have created a volatile landscape that demands urgent and innovative responses.

She noted that the unconsti­tutional changes of government, persistent threats of violent extremism interlinked with kid­napping, banditry, and commu­nal violence across the regional boundaries also needs innovative solutions. "Indeed, the recent exit of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from ECOWAS, the AES countries is a profound indicator of the deep fractures which we must confront with courage, candour, and com­mitment," she added.