ECOWAS Warns of Economic Fallout as APC Youth Network Secures Name Change Approval

March 2, 2026

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has raised fresh concerns over escalating tensions in the Gulf region, warning that prolonged instability could trigger significant economic disruptions across West Africa.

In a strongly worded statement, the regional bloc cautioned that rising hostilities in the Gulf—an area critical to global oil and gas supply—could send shockwaves through already fragile African economies. ECOWAS noted that volatility in global energy markets may worsen inflation, increase transportation costs, and exert additional pressure on local currencies, particularly in countries heavily dependent on imported refined petroleum products.

Beyond energy, the bloc highlighted risks to global trade routes, especially those linked to the Strait of Hormuz, a key corridor for international shipping. Disruptions in these routes could further strain supply chains, potentially affecting the availability and cost of essential goods, including food and agricultural inputs across West Africa.

ECOWAS urged all parties involved in the conflict to exercise restraint and adhere strictly to international law, stressing the need to protect civilian lives and critical infrastructure. The bloc also reiterated its support for diplomatic engagement, emphasizing dialogue as the only sustainable path to de-escalation.

APC Youth Network Gets Formal Backing

In a separate development, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has formally approved the renaming of its regional support group to APC Youth Network West Africa.

The group, previously known as APC Youth Wing West Africa, confirmed that the name change followed directives from the party’s National Secretariat aimed at ensuring compliance with constitutional provisions. A formal approval letter has been issued to validate the transition.

According to the group, the restructuring aligns its identity with its role as a support group rather than a statutory organ of the party. The Director-General, Gideon Olatunde Igbasan, said the repositioning would strengthen coordination and enhance youth mobilisation efforts across the West African sub-region.

He also expressed appreciation to key party leaders, including the APC National Chairman, Nentawe Yilwatda, for their guidance throughout the process.

The organisation currently operates in several West African countries, with functional offices in Accra, Lomé, and Benin Republic. Plans are underway to expand further, including the launch of a new secretariat in Ikeja.

The leadership reaffirmed that despite the name change, its mission remains unchanged—focused on supporting the APC’s objectives and advancing youth engagement across the region.

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