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ECOWAS Urged to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Aid, Focus on Private Sector and Trade Integration

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has been urged to accelerate efforts toward economic self-reliance by cutting down on foreign aid dependency and strengthening its private sector and internal trade mechanisms.

The call came during the 93rd Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Council of Ministers held in Abuja, where key regional leaders and policymakers emphasized the urgency of building resilient economic structures rooted in local capacity.

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Shift from Aid to Enterprise

Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, underscored the need for the region to redirect its focus from aid dependency to sustainable development through private investment and regional trade. He highlighted the importance of retaining capital within West Africa, encouraging entrepreneurship, and creating a business-friendly environment that reduces reliance on external donors.

The time has come for West Africa to chart its own economic course. Foreign aid is not a long-term strategy for prosperity,” Touray noted, calling for increased policy support for small businesses and value-adding industries across the bloc.

Reforming Budget Priorities

Concerns were also raised about the administrative cost structure within ECOWAS institutions. Stakeholders, including past and present national leaders, called for a rebalancing of spending toward development projects and public sector reforms.

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf urged the Council to trim bureaucratic expenditures and allocate more funds to priority projects in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and education.

It is essential to demonstrate fiscal discipline and shift resources from overheads to outcomes that directly impact our citizens,” she said.

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Enhancing Regional Trade

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, pointed out that intra-ECOWAS trade remains alarmingly low, hovering around 12–13% of total trade volume in the region. He advocated for the strengthening of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) and harmonization of customs and regulatory frameworks across member states to unlock trade opportunities.

We must remove internal barriers and create a truly integrated West African market,” Tuggar stated. “Our businesses are capable, but we must build systems that support their competitiveness at home and abroad.”

A Path Toward Economic Sovereignty

Regional economists say a reduced reliance on foreign aid will increase the bloc’s financial sovereignty and economic resilience. Shifting focus to internally mobilized resources, improved governance, and market-driven growth is seen as vital in weathering external shocks and enhancing long-term stability.

In support of this transition, the ECOWAS Parliament has called for stronger regional industrial policies and increased funding for innovation and cross-border infrastructure.

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Looking Ahead

The Council of Ministers is expected to finalize resolutions that promote private sector engagement, streamline trade regulations, and reform ECOWAS institutional spending. The upcoming ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government summit will provide further direction on regional strategies for sustainable growth and integration.

As West Africa confronts global uncertainty and changing geopolitical alignments, the message is clear: long-term prosperity must come from within.

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