THE SAHEL BREAK-AWAY: ECOWAS YET TO RECOVER FROM!
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What looks like a routine legal case in Abidjan is anything but routine.
Behind one extradition file lies a widening fracture in West Africa — a confrontation between coastal power centers and a rising Sahelian confederation that has walked away from ECOWAS and is openly challenging long-standing regional structures.
This episode breaks down the real stakes.
Is this about law?
Or is it about who defines legitimacy in Africa?
As Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger consolidate the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), every arrest warrant, every extradition debate, and every courtroom decision now carries geopolitical weight. What some call rule-based order, others call selective pressure. Same paperwork. Completely different readings.
And the consequences go beyond institutions.
Trade corridors. Fuel prices. Security cooperation. Regional mobility.
What happens in courtrooms could land directly on kitchen tables across West Africa.
In this Frontline Briefing Desk episode, we examine:
– The Abidjan Case That Sparked Regional Shockwaves
– From Sanctions to Confederation: How AES Was Forged
– ECOWAS After the Exit: Fragmentation or Reset?
– Extraditions, Courts, and the Sovereignty Question
– ICC Withdrawal and the Battle Over Legitimacy
– Trade Routes, Security, and What Africans Risk Losing
– Two Blocs, One Region: Where This Could Lead
This is bigger than one warrant.
Bigger than one courtroom.
Bigger than one government.
It is a live test of whether a new Sahelian voice can redefine power in West Africa — and whether older regional institutions can hold their ground.
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