Unidentified Speaker 1, an unnamed speaker in the statement, said terrorism that was once confined to the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin "poses an existential threat to the whole of West Africa." The statement reported that ECOWAS ministers of defense and finance met and agreed to activate a regional standby force, with a goal to scale the force to 5,000 personnel over time.
Unidentified Speaker 2, an unnamed speaker in the statement, described recent violence: "terrorists have continued to attack military escorted convoys, killing and kidnapping both soldiers and civilians." The speaker said those attacks have caused "enormous hardships for the population," with fuel, goods, markets and basic services in short supply.
The statement added that "in some cases, humanitarian operations, including United Nations life‑saving operations, have been forced to reduce services due to fuel shortages." It did not provide further operational details about which UN missions were affected or the geographic scope of the reductions.
On the standby force, the statement said ministers agreed to "activate the standby force" and outlined a start‑up plan. The transcript's phrasing on the initial brigade size is unclear: it described a brigade as "16 50 strong personnel" and said the plan is to increase it to 5,000 gradually. The statement did not clarify the meaning of "16 50" or provide a timetable, command arrangements, contributing countries, rules of engagement, funding or a deployment schedule.
The statement closed with a call for "dialogue and collaboration among all countries to strengthen the security and political cooperation architecture in the region." No formal vote, implementing directive, or deployment date was provided in the statement.
Next steps: the statement indicates an intent to activate a regional standby force and calls for regional cooperation, but provides few operational details. Further announcements from ECOWAS or participating governments are needed for specifics on force composition, timelines, financing and mandates.