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Nigeria Invites Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali for Abuja Regional Summit Despite ECOWAS Exit

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Notwithstanding their departure from the Economic Community of West African States(ECOWAS), Nigeria has invited Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali to attend the 2025 West Africa Economic Summit.

At a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, announced that the decision by the countries to leave ECOWAS does not diminish their role as key partners in the region’s economic development.

Tuggar explained that invitations were personally delivered by special envoys sent under the directive of the Nigerian President.

He said: “While it is true that three countries in our region have chosen to depart from ECOWAS, this does not sever the bonds of trade, cooperation, and shared destiny that unite us as West Africans.

“These nations remain our neighbours, our partners, and integral stakeholders in the future of West Africa’s economic transformation.”

Tuggar highlighted that the summit, set to take place at the newly renovated Abuja International Conference Centre on June 20-21, 2025, will unite heads of state, ministers, private sector leaders, development partners, and youth innovators from across West Africa and beyond.

The event aims to unlock trade and investment opportunities, drive inclusive economic growth, and promote regional integration.

He said: “The invitations have been personally delivered by special envoys under the direct instruction of Mr. President.

“We have extended this call not only to ECOWAS member states but to all countries within the West African sub-region including Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali inviting them to join us in Abuja for this landmark summit.”

The minister also addressed concerns about the continuity of trade and cooperation beyond ECOWAS membership, citing ongoing bilateral projects such as the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission, which continues to advance development initiatives between the two countries.

“Trade does not stop because of membership status. For instance, Nigeria and Niger continue to cooperate actively through joint commissions and development projects, even beyond ECOWAS structures.

“Similarly, business activities, cross-border trade, and infrastructure collaborations with Burkina Faso and Mali remain ongoing,” Tuggar said.

He added that the summit aims to go beyond state-centric approaches by involving the private sector and youth innovators, highlighting that regional economic integration depends heavily on private sector participation.

Tuggar also said: “This summit reflects Nigeria’s unwavering commitment to the vision of a peaceful, borderless, and economically integrated West Africa.

“We invite all regional stakeholders, regardless of current political alignments, to join us in shaping a prosperous future for the region.”

Persecondnews reports that the summit will feature a presidential roundtable, CEO forum, business-to-government and business-to-business deal room, investment expos, and cultural and youth empowerment events.

It is expected to serve as a key platform for enhancing economic cooperation and accelerating growth across West Africa.

 

 

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