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Burkina Faso, Niger Leave G5 Sahel Alliance, Leading to Possible Dissolution

News Editor by News Editor
December 8, 2023
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Burkina Faso, Niger Leave G5 Sahel Alliance, Leading to Possible Dissolution

Burkina Faso and Niger have withdrawn from the G5 Sahel alliance, a regional security group formed in 2014 to combat terrorism and extremism in West Africa. This move follows Mali’s departure in 2022 and casts doubt on the future of the organization.

Dissolution Looming:

With Burkina Faso and Niger’s withdrawal, only Chad and Mauritania remain in the G5 Sahel. The remaining members have announced their intention to dissolve the alliance, as stipulated by its founding convention.

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Reasons for Withdrawal:

The departing nations cited several reasons for their decision, including:

Limited Success: They expressed dissatisfaction with the alliance’s limited effectiveness in combating violence and achieving its goals.

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Bureaucracy: They criticized the G5 Sahel’s bureaucratic structure and outdated procedures.

Foreign Influence: They accused the alliance of serving foreign interests and lacking respect for their sovereignty.

Shifting Alliances:

The departures reflect a broader shift in West Africa’s political landscape. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have increasingly distanced themselves from France and other Western partners, seeking closer ties with each other.

New Initiatives:

These nations have formed the “Alliance of Sahel States” and are exploring the possibility of a future confederation. These initiatives suggest a desire for greater regional cooperation and autonomy.

Impact on Security:

The G5 Sahel’s dissolution raises concerns about the future of security in the region. Violence continues to plague West Africa, with jihadist groups posing a significant threat. It remains to be seen how the departing countries will address these challenges without the support of the G5 Sahel.

Conclusion:

The G5 Sahel’s future is uncertain following the departure of Burkina Faso and Niger. While other regional initiatives are emerging, the loss of this key security group raises concerns about the region’s stability. Time will tell how West Africa will address the ongoing security challenges without the G5 Sahel’s support.

Tags: Alliance of Sahel StatesBurkina FasoChadG-5 SahelMaliMauritaniaNiger
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