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The News Network Africa > Blog > News > Guinea-Bissau President Issues Ultimatum: ECOWAS Mission on the Chopping Block.
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Guinea-Bissau President Issues Ultimatum: ECOWAS Mission on the Chopping Block.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 2 March 2025 18:41
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Guinea-Bissau President Issues Ultimatum: ECOWAS Mission on the Chopping Block.
Guinea-Bissau's President Umaro Sissoco Embalo threatened to expel a political mission sent to his country by the Economic Community of West Africa states(ECOWAS), the political and economic bloc said.
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In a shocking turn of events last week, the President of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, issued a stern warning regarding the continued presence of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) mission in his country. This announcement has sparked widespread debate about the implications for regional stability and governance in Guinea-Bissau, a nation often beleaguered by political turmoil.

Embaló’s comments came during a press conference held on February 28, 2023, where he expressed frustration with the ECOWAS mission, which was initially deployed to help stabilize the country following political unrest. The President argued that the mission has overstayed its welcome and failed to deliver on its promises to support the democratically elected government. He demanded that unless significant improvements were made in their collaboration with the local government, he would consider expelling the mission.

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The ECOWAS mission, which has been in Guinea-Bissau since 2017, aimed to assist in the security sector reforms and restore peace in a country that has seen multiple coups since its independence in 1973. However, Embaló’s frustration highlights a growing sentiment within his administration that the mission has not effectively addressed the challenges faced by the government, including issues like corruption, inefficiency, and political instability.

Critics of the President’s stance argue that expelling the ECOWAS mission could have dire consequences for the fragile situation in Guinea-Bissau. The nation has historically been plagued by coups and political interference, and removing the support of ECOWAS could further embolden factions that oppose the current government. Observers also note that the region is still grappling with the aftereffects of previous political crises, making the ECOWAS presence a crucial factor in maintaining peace.

Moreover, Embaló’s threats come on the heels of increased tensions within his government, which has faced challenges from various political factions. The President has been accused of authoritarian tendencies, and his comments may be interpreted as an attempt to consolidate power amidst an already divided political landscape.

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In response to Embaló’s remarks, ECOWAS has urged dialogue and cooperation, emphasizing the importance of collective security and stability in the region. They remind the President that their mission is to support, not to impose, and that collaboration is vital for a successful transition to a more stable government.

The situation remains fluid, and the international community is closely monitoring developments in Guinea-Bissau. As West Africa continues to grapple with instances of democratic backsliding and political unrest, the fate of the ECOWAS mission in Guinea-Bissau may set a precedent for future engagements across the region.

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In conclusion, while the President’s ultimatum poses significant risks to the stability of Guinea-Bissau, it also raises critical questions about the role of regional organizations in supporting democracy and governance in West Africa. The coming weeks will be crucial as stakeholders navigate this precarious situation, striving for a balance between sovereignty and the need for external support.

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