The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.
The Economic Community of West African States has agreed to reduce its commission from the current 15 members to a seven-member effective March 2022.
The decision was reached today at the opening of the 59th ordinary session of the ECOWAS heads of states and government holding in Accra, Ghana.