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Sierra Leone’s Bio Takes Helm of ECOWAS as Region Battles Chaos

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has been named the new chairman of ECOWAS, assuming leadership at a time of unprecedented turmoil across West Africa. As the region grapples with jihadist violence, political instability, and economic stagnation, Bio pledged to strengthen democracy, security cooperation, and regional integration. His appointment comes amid ECOWAS’ struggle to retain unity after Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger exited the bloc following military coups, forming a rival alliance and pivoting toward Russia. Bio, a second-term president, supported military action against Niger’s junta when it seized power. At home, he faces a drug crisis and economic challenges. His leadership will be tested as ECOWAS seeks stability in its most fragile period in decades.

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