ECOWAS Plans 1,000-Strong Standby Force by 2026 to Counter Instability

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Tuesday, 16 December 2025 17:29
ECOWAS Plans 1,000-Strong Standby Force by 2026 to Counter Instability

(Togo First) - The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday approved measures to strengthen its regional security framework at its 68th Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government in Abuja.

The leaders, including Faure Gnassingbé, president of the council of Ministers of Togo, announced plans to create a regional standby force expected to be operational by 2026. The force is projected to include more than 1,000 troops.

The brigade would be deployed to address multiple threats destabilizing the West African region, including violent extremism, unconstitutional changes of government and recurring political instability.

The decision comes amid persistent regional security challenges, notably terrorism and extremism, as well as the management of irregular migration. ECOWAS leaders cited recent attempts at political destabilization in the region, including an incident reported in Benin in recent days.

Beyond security, the summit also reviewed the bloc’s long-term outlook under ECOWAS Vision 2050.

Leaders reaffirmed their commitment to building a community based on shared prosperity, with a focus on advancing a single market, strengthening fiscal coordination and promoting macroeconomic stability.

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