Burkina Faso has introduced a new biometric passport without the logo of the Economic Community of West African States, further solidifying its break from the regional bloc.
The move comes after Burkina Faso, along with Niger and Mali, severed ties with ECOWAS following military coups in the three countries.
The decision to issue passports without the ECOWAS insignia was announced by Burkina Faso’s Security Minister, Mahamadou Sana, on Tuesday.
Sana stated, “This passport does not feature the ECOWAS logo or any mention of ECOWAS. Since January, Burkina Faso has decided to withdraw from this body, and this is simply a realisation of the action already taken by Burkina Faso.”
The three nations severed relations with the 15-member bloc after ECOWAS imposed sanctions in response to the military takeovers.
Although the organisation only issued a suspension, it has demanded that the countries return to constitutional order before the sanctions are lifted.
However, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have all rejected any plans to reintegrate, accusing ECOWAS of betraying the pan-African ideals for which it was founded.
Despite its departure, Burkina Faso’s passport remains relatively strong, ranked 78th globally and providing visa-free access to 60 destinations, including current ECOWAS member countries, according to the Henley Passport Index.
ECOWAS has expressed concerns that the withdrawal of these nations could undermine the free movement of people and goods within its borders, impacting the bloc’s 400 million citizens.
President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria, who currently chairs ECOWAS, has been actively trying to persuade the three countries to reconsider their exit, emphasising that the organisation remains open to maintaining friendly relations.
Gbo Concultants
6 September 2024 at 12:08 am
It is true and very worrisome.the fate of almost 400m people are hanging in the balance.
While Europe is coming together strongly Africa is separating herself to the advantage of the West .Why this action when Africa is working towards one passport?
Does it mean there are no respected leaders in west Africa nest Africa to intervene in this disintegration?
Where are those leaders who speak only grammar without any action?