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ECOWAS at 50: Regional Bloc Reaffirms Economic and Political Commitment at Lagos Jubilee

In a historic return to its birthplace, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) marked its 50th anniversary in Lagos on May 28, 2025, gathering heads of state, business leaders, diplomats, and development partners in a renewed call for regional integration, economic transformation, and political cooperation.

The golden jubilee, held at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, commemorated five decades since the signing of the 1975 Treaty of Lagos, which established ECOWAS as West Africa’s flagship regional economic community. 

In the face of mounting economic and security challenges, the conference served both as a moment of celebration and strategic recalibration.

A Vision for Economic Integration

At the core of the commemorations was a reinvigoration of the ECOWAS Vision 2050; a long-term strategy aimed at building “a fully integrated community of peoples” through increased intra-regional trade, infrastructure connectivity, and sustainable development. 

With a population of over 400 million people across 15 member states, the ECOWAS region represents significant untapped potential for collective economic growth.

Speaking at the event, ECOWAS Commission President Dr. Omar Touray highlighted regional economic achievements, including the ECOWAS Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS) and the ongoing efforts to operationalize the long-awaited single currency, the ECO. 

However, he stressed the need for accelerated implementation of trade and transport reforms that would facilitate real business opportunities across borders.

Nigeria’s Leadership and Strategic Position

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who currently chairs the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, used the occasion to call for actionable progress. “This moment calls not just for commemoration, but for commitment, measurable, visible, and impactful,” Tinubu said in his keynote address. 

“West Africa cannot afford stagnation. The private sector must be empowered, regional infrastructure must be modernized, and our people must benefit from the promise of integration.”

Tinubu also addressed the private investment community, urging financial institutions, SMEs, and international partners to deepen their engagement with ECOWAS economic frameworks. 

Nigeria, which holds the region’s largest economy, remains a strategic anchor for ECOWAS’s continental and global positioning.

Security and Political Realities

The celebrations took place amid growing geopolitical tensions and a wave of democratic disruptions in the region. The exits of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger from the bloc earlier in the year following military takeovers posed stark questions about ECOWAS’s political leverage and unity. 

The emergence of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has created an alternate power structure in the sub-region, prompting calls for strategic dialogue and conflict de-escalation.

Security concerns, especially jihadist insurgencies and border instability, also dominated side discussions during the conference. 

ECOWAS reiterated its commitment to expanding regional defense cooperation through the ECOWAS Standby Force and early warning systems.

The Business Outlook

Despite its challenges, West Africa remains a frontier of opportunity. From fintech in Lagos to agribusiness in Côte d’Ivoire, member states are witnessing increased activity across emerging sectors. 

ECOWAS officials used the 50th anniversary platform to court both regional and international investors, highlighting cross-border infrastructure projects, energy corridors, and the proposed regional railway systems.

Moreover, the bloc signaled its intent to align more closely with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), positioning ECOWAS as a strategic gateway to wider continental markets.

Looking Ahead

As ECOWAS transitions into its next half-century, its leadership faces an inflection point. The Lagos conference underscored that while the road to integration has been long and uneven, the foundational goals remain relevant: economic cooperation, political stability, and regional solidarity.

The challenge now is execution. Whether in realizing the ECO currency, restoring constitutional governance across all member states, or ensuring that businesses and citizens reap the benefits of integration, ECOWAS must move from rhetoric to results.

For a bloc born out of hope and ambition, the next 50 years will depend on bold, unified action and a private sector willing to seize the moment.

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