Thursday, July 2, 2026

ECOWAS reaffirms commitment to promoting regional peace, security, development

ECOWAS has reassured its citizens of its unwavering commitment to promoting peace and security.

• October 23, 2025

The Economic Community of West African States has reassured its citizens of its unwavering commitment to promoting peace and security across the sub-region to foster unity and economic development.

ECOWAS peace fund manager, Dieudonne Nikiema, made this known on Wednesday in Lagos at a peace conference organised by Adeola Adeyemi Foundation in collaboration with the ECOWAS Commission.

According to him, ECOWAS is ever ready to lend funding support to any organisation that aligns with its vision and mission of promoting peace and security to engender regional development.

Nikiema stressed that ECOWAS’ fundamental mission was to promote peace, security, and development, so it was crucial for the organisation to identify with initiatives that promoted these goals across the sub-region.

Mr Nikiema noted that without peace, security, unity, and harmony among community citizens, no meaningful development would take place in the sub-region.

Also speaking, Adeola Adeyemi, TAAF founder, said the youth could rebuild, transform, and lead the world if only they choose peace over division, unity over hate, and love over fear.

According to her, diversity is not a weakness but a source of strength, and the youth are carrying the singular message of peace in their hearts through the peace conference.

Speaking in a keynote address, the Oluwo of Iwo, Abdulrasheed Akanbi, noted that cohabitation and peace are sacred, sacrosanct, and non-negotiable among humans. 

He identified some of the triggers of conflict, which demand urgent early intervention, as land grabbing, hate speech, intergroup suspicion, youth disenchantment, and contest over resources.

The royal father stated that traditional rulers, as custodians of culture, moral exemplars, and intermediaries between the government and the grassroots, should take responsibility for ensuring peaceful coexistence.

“When a king speaks the language of reconciliation, it resonates widely. When a palace becomes a space where wounded hearts find redress, trust is restored.

“When tradition meets innovation through technology, youth engagement and intergroup platforms, peace-making becomes dynamic, not stale.

“The maintenance of peaceful coexistence is cheaper than war, and a lasting commitment to peaceful coexistence is not in courts or legal textbooks, but in the lived realities of ordinary people across our societies,” he added.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

farmers

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Babatunde Fashola

Heading 5

Don’t blame gender for ineffectiveness if you can’t use your authority, Fashola tells women

Mr Fashola emphasised that effective leadership is determined by competence rather than gender.

Nigerians alighting from Air Peace plane from South Africa.

Diaspora

FG to evacuate 271 Nigerians from South Africa in third phase flight Friday

The consulate urged the expected Nigerian nationals to come along with their clearance certificates, as well as other documents used during the screening process.

Image used to illustrate the story

NationWide

250th Anniversary: U.S. restates strategic partnership with Nigeria 

Mr Swart expressed confidence that his successor would continue strengthening the enduring relationship between both countries.

Drug abuse

Africa

ECOWAS raises alarm over rising drug abuse, trafficking in West Africa

Mr Amankwa said cocaine trafficking was expanding rapidly across West Africa.

250th anniversary

Hot news Home top

U.S. announces limited-edition social security cards for children born during America’s 250th anniversary 

The SSA said the official Freedom 250 designation is exclusively for original cards issued through the EAB program to newborns during the qualifying period. 

Xenophobic violence

NationWide

Xenophobia: Youth leaders seek safety of Nigerians in South Africa

The Chairman of the forum, Eze-Onyebuchi Chukwu, said the incidents were undermining the ideals of African unity and peaceful coexistence.