Nigeria Settles ₦85 Billion ECOWAS Debt, Strengthening Regional Ties

December 16, 2024

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Nigeria pays ₦85 billion ECOWAS debt and community levy for the first time in 19 years, boosting regional cooperation and financial stability.

Nigeria has fully settled its outstanding ₦85 billion ($54 million) financial obligations to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a milestone in its commitment to regional cooperation. This marks the first time in 19 years that the country has met its ECOWAS financial commitments in full. The ₦85 billion includes Nigeria’s backlog of payments and its annual community levy, which supports ECOWAS projects, programs, and administrative costs, aimed at fostering economic and political stability in the region.

This payment underscores Nigeria’s leadership and dedication to strengthening ECOWAS’s financial stability. By fulfilling its obligations, Nigeria is enabling ECOWAS to execute its goals effectively, such as regional integration and economic development. The payment also restores confidence in Nigeria’s commitment to the bloc, especially in light of its leadership role. Nigeria’s gesture reaffirms its pivotal position as a driving force in West Africa’s integration efforts and enhances regional development by providing ECOWAS with the necessary funds to address issues such as regional security, trade facilitation, and socio-economic programs.

While this settlement strengthens Nigeria’s reputation within ECOWAS, ongoing efforts are needed to ensure timely future contributions. Experts advocate for mechanisms to prevent backlogs, ensuring financial sustainability for the bloc. This financial milestone signifies Nigeria’s resolve to uphold its commitments and lead by example. It sets a precedent for other member states, highlighting the importance of shared responsibility in achieving ECOWAS’s vision for a prosperous and integrated West Africa.

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