Ghana’s Role in Restoring Trust Between ECOWAS and the Alliance of Sahel States

March 11, 2025

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Ghana’s role in ECOWAS-AES relations

The growing rift between the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has disrupted regional stability, security, and trade. With Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali exiting ECOWAS to form their own bloc, tensions in West Africa have escalated. However, Ghana’s President, John Mahama, believes his country holds the key to bridging the divide and restoring trust between the two groups.

During his visit to Mali, Mahama met with Malian President Assimi Goita to discuss security, trade, and regional cooperation, emphasizing Ghana’s willingness to act as a mediator.

Ghana’s Role in Rebuilding ECOWAS-AES Relations

President Mahama acknowledges that the loss of trust between ECOWAS and AES has weakened the region. Following his closed-door meeting with President Goita, he addressed the press, stating:

“We will do everything possible to restore this trust.”

Mahama highlighted that Ghana’s historical ties with Mali, dating back to Kwame Nkrumah and Modibo Keita, position the country as a neutral party capable of facilitating reconciliation.

He further stated:

“I’m an old face because I have been president before, I’ve been chairman of ECOWAS before, but again, I’m a new face… and so Ghana is prepared to play the role of a bridge between ECOWAS and AES.”

Reactivating Ghana-Mali Cooperation and Strengthening Trade

One key outcome of Mahama’s visit was the discussion on reviving the Ghana-Mali Cooperation Committee, which has been inactive since 2011. Both leaders agreed that strengthening diplomatic and trade relations would benefit their economies.

To enhance bilateral trade, the two presidents focused on:

  • Developing the Southern Corridor to facilitate the movement of goods between Ghana and Mali.
  • Upgrading infrastructure to improve trade efficiency.
  • Streamlining customs procedures to reduce bottlenecks at borders.

These measures aim to boost economic ties between the two nations while fostering greater regional unity.

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Challenges in Rebuilding Regional Trust

Despite Ghana’s willingness to mediate, deep-rooted tensions remain between ECOWAS and AES. The key challenges include:

  1. Security Concerns: The Sahel region continues to grapple with terrorism and political instability, making cooperation difficult.
  2. Sovereignty Issues: AES countries left ECOWAS due to dissatisfaction with external influences on their governance.
  3. Economic Disparities: Trade barriers and economic policies differ between the two blocs, complicating integration efforts.

For Ghana’s mediation to succeed, all parties must be willing to engage in constructive dialogue and seek solutions that prioritize regional stability over political differences.

 A Path Toward West African Unity

President Mahama’s diplomatic outreach signals Ghana’s commitment to restoring regional harmony. By fostering dialogue, strengthening economic partnerships, and reviving historical alliances, Ghana can play a crucial role in bridging the ECOWAS-AES divide. However, achieving long-term peace and cooperation will require sustained efforts, trust-building, and strategic policy adjustments.

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