Audio By Carbonatix
ECOWAS has appealed to the United Nations and global partners, urging deeper collaboration and enhanced support for member states confronting a surge in terrorist attacks across West Africa.
Recently, several churches in Nigeria were attacked, resulting in the deaths of Christian worshippers, leading to calls for tighter security, with US President Donald Trump weighing in on the latest development.
"ECOWAS calls on the United Nations and all partners to support Member States in their fight against these groups and to treat as false any claims that these terrorist groups target one group or that there is a genocide of one religious group in the region," the regional bloc said in a statement issued on Tuesday, November 4.
"ECOWAS calls on the whole world to stand by the countries in the region in their fight against terrorism that targets all communities," the release added.
ECOWAS underscored the growing scale of extremist violence, noting that civilians of all faiths and backgrounds have become indiscriminate targets in an expanding wave of insecurity.
"Perpetrators of this violence target innocent civilians of all religious denominations, including Muslims, Christians, and adherents to other religions."
The organisation stressed that terror groups recognise no boundary of religion, ethnicity, age or gender, a reality confirmed by years of independent reporting and on-the-ground evidence.
In response to these incidents, Mr Trump stated on Saturday that he had instructed the Pentagon to commence planning for potential military action in Nigeria.
He intensified his claims that the Nigerian government is failing to curb the persecution of Christians in the West African nation.
Below is the statement issued on Tuesday;
Read also: Trump threatens military action in Nigeria over ‘killing of Christians’
Latest Stories
-
UK Fire Aid donates fire tender, equipment to GNFS to boost emergency response
2 hours -
Man’s hand severed in cutlass clash at Akyem Nkwanum
2 hours -
McIlroy ‘more motivated than ever’ before return
2 hours -
No clear law governs re-arrest of discharged suspects – Justice Abdulai on Hanan, wife re-arrest
2 hours -
GES releases 2026/27 academic calendar; BECE set for May 2027
3 hours -
UCL: PSG beat Bayern on aggregate to set up final against Arsenal
3 hours -
Tariq Lamptey set to have Fiorentina contract terminated – Reports
3 hours -
Four burnt to death in head-on collision at Anyinasin Junction
3 hours -
Ghana, UAE agree to deepen energy and investment cooperation
3 hours -
Old Tafo Assembly cracks down on encroachment at Atimatim Junction
4 hours -
FIFA impose worldwide ban on Benfica’s Prestianni
4 hours -
Kasoa hillside residents fear erosion as climate change intensifies rainfall, experts call for urgent action
4 hours -
Stalled Kumasi, Takoradi market projects to resume as gov’t moves to secure funding
4 hours -
NPP demands release of Hanan Abdul-Wahab, wife, cites abuse of power by EOCO
6 hours -
GES warns schools against unauthorised fee collection from students
6 hours