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AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ECOWAS COURT JUDGMENTS BEGINS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

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AUTHORITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ECOWAS COURT JUDGMENTS BEGINS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

By: Michael Mike

The inaugural meeting of Competent National Authorities (CNA) of ECOWAS Member States responsible for the enforcement of the judgments of the Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS has commenced in Lagos, Nigeria. 
 
The two-day meeting holding from 23 – 24 June 2025 under the theme Enhancing the Role, Relevance, and Effectiveness of the ECOWAS Court of Justice: Strengthening Synergies Between the Court and Competent National Authorities seeks to tackle challenges impeding the effective enforcement of the Court’s decisions and to identify actionable solutions.
 
In his keynote address, the Honourable President of the Court, Justice Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves emphasised the binding nature of the Court’s judgments and the responsibility of Member States to ensure their execution. He highlighted the critical role enforcement of judgments play in upholding the rule of law, promoting justice, and strengthening regional human rights protections.
 
Citing Article 24(2) of the Protocol on the Court, the President reiterated that the Court’s judgments are to be enforced through writs submitted to competent national authorities, who must verify them and act in accordance with domestic civil procedure rules to ensure their execution. He further referenced Article 24(4), which mandates Member States to designate and notify the Court of their competent national authorities. He commended 10 of the 12 Member States who have complied with their obligation to designate a competent national authority.
 
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice of Nigeria, Lateef Fagbemi SAN who was represented by Mr Nnanna Ibom, Director of International and Compliance Law in the Ministry of Justice, commended the President of the Court for convening the meeting. He described the initiative as crucial to advancing regional integration, access to justice, and the rule of law. “It is imperative that we explore practical strategies to harmonise enforcement protocols and strengthen the interface between the Court and Member States’ justice institutions,” he stated.
 
Earlier, in his welcome address, Dr Yaouza Ouro-Sama, Chief Registrar of the Court underscored the objective of the workshop designed to strengthen the working relationship between the Court and the CNA to ensure seamless enforcement of its judgments. He acknowledged that poor compliance is a widespread challenge faced by many international courts, given their reliance on the political will and legal infrastructure of Member States. 
 
Citing Article 15(4) of the Revised ECOWAS Treaty, he recalled that judgments of the Court are binding on Member States, community institutions, individuals, and corporate entities. Dr Ouro-Sama also identified persistent obstacles to enforcement, including lack of domestication of legal instruments, insufficient political commitment, and the absence of implementing legislation.
 
The CNA workshop aims to foster cooperation, facilitate information sharing, and develop sustainable mechanisms for the enforcement of judgments of the ECOWAS Court and the enhancement of access to justice in the ECOWAS region.

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Bandits abduct four farmers in Tudun Moriki, Zamfara

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Bandits abduct four farmers in Tudun Moriki, Zamfara

By: Zagazola Makama

Armed bandits have abducted four farmers in Tudun Moriki, Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Zagazola gathered that the incident occurred on Sunday at about 11:30 a.m., when the victims were working on their farms on the outskirts of Tudun Moriki.

The bandits, who came armed, seized the farmers at gunpoint and whisked them away to an unknown destination.

One of the victims was identified as Salisu Ado, while the others have not been named at press time.

Confirming the incident, the Zamfara State Police Command said it had received the report from Moriki Division and had commenced efforts with other security agencies to rescue the abducted persons.

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Again, Bandits abduct 12 persons in Zamfara community amidst peace truce

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Again, Bandits abduct 12 persons in Zamfara community amidst peace truce

By: Zagazola Makama

Armed bandits have abducted 12 persons in Godai village, Bukkuyum Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the incident occurred on Sunday at about 3:41 a.m., when the gunmen stormed the community, shooting sporadically and forcing residents to flee in different directions.

In the process, 12 persons were abducted and taken toward Gyado Forest.

Confirming the incident, the Zamfara State Police Command said it received a distress call from the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Bukkuyum Division and immediately deployed personnel to the area.

Sources said that military high command have been alerted while efforts have been intensified to rescue the victims and bring the perpetrators to justice.

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Despite peace deal, bandits abduct 40 worshippers during early morning prayers in Tsafe, Zamfara

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Despite peace deal, bandits abduct 40 worshippers during early morning prayers in Tsafe, Zamfara

By: Zagazola Makama

Barely a day after reports of peace deals in parts of the North West, armed bandits struck again on Monday morning, abducting about 40 worshippers from a mosque in Gidan Turbe village, Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Zagazola Makama gathered from community sources that the attack occurred during dawn prayers at about 5:30 a.m., when the gunmen stormed the mosque, surrounded it, and whisked away the worshippers at gunpoint.

Local sources disclosed that the abductors later moved the captives into the forests around the Gohori axis in Tsafe.

The incident has thrown the rural community into confusion and despair, coming at a time when local leaders and some armed groups in Katsina and neighbouring states had reportedly entered into truces aimed at reducing attacks.

The attack pointed at the fragility of ongoing peace arrangements in the region, where heavily armed groups continue to operate with impunity despite dialogue initiatives.

“The bandits have no command, structure and control. You can negotiate with bandits in Katsina while they continue to strike in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi and Kaduna State, a local source told Zagazola.

As at the time of filing this report, there was no official confirmation from security authorities in Zamfara State.

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