Nigeria has threatened to pull out from the Economic Community of West Africa, ECOWAS, if the regional body does not suspend its ongoing recruitment exercise as recently directed in the 2022 First recruitment session of the ECOWAS parliament in Abuja.
Nigerian representatives t the ECOWAS parliament issued the threat when some principal officers in the region bloc allegedly defied the directives and embarked on the illegal process of recruiting their relatives and cronies.
The lawmakers cited the huge financial commitments which Nigeria makes to the body amid its internal security challenges.
They said there was no commensurate return on investment for Nigeria in ECOWAS for all the country has done and is doing for the region body from its inception in 1975.
Leader of the Nigerian delegation to the parliament and Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives as well as First Deputy speaker of the ECOWAS parliament, Ahmed Idris Wase, said it has become imperative that Nigeria review its relevance and membership of the bloc.
” If you are in a system, and you are not getting the right results where you are investing your. money, it pays to walk out of the union’
”In a situation where we are having an infrastructural deficit and witnessing security challenges, why should we continue to invest our money where it will not benefit our country’ He said
” Yes, we will pull out if we don’t get the desired result from this” Wase continued
“We are asking for justice not just for Nigeria but for the entire ECOWAS community. That’s what MPs are asking for. There are few countries that want to run ECOWAS like a cable but we will not tolerate that’ he concluded