He stressed the need for robust synergy among security agencies, government and the public.
The three countries officially quit ECOWAS earlier this year, claiming the bloc had deviated from its founding principles by becoming the West’s stooge.
“Silencing the Guns remains on our agenda,” he said, also stressing the importance of “zero-tolerance” for all unconstitutional changes of government.
Chinedu Ekeke is part of a list of 30 new appointments enlisting various individuals to serve in Mr Otti’s administration.
Ms Mahmat said the AFLPM president had demonstrated courage, passion and committment in handling the affairs of the mission.
“The release of Ndaw and Ouane early Thursday morning came three days after they were detained and stripped of their powers.”
The authority reached the decision at the end of its February 2 virtual session chaired by the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo.
