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ECOWAS Ministers of justice meet in Banjul to validate critical legal instruments of the Community Court of Justice

01 Sep, 2025

 

Banjul, The Gambia – ECOWAS Ministers of Justice are convening in Banjul, The Gambia, to validate two critical instruments of the Community Court of Justice, from 29th – 30th August, 2025.

The meeting, convened under the auspices of the ECOWAS Commission and hosted by the Government of The Gambia, follows a four-day meeting of regional experts for the review of the Draft Harmonised Protocol and the Draft Arbitration Rules of the Court.

 

H.E. Muhammed B.S. Jallow, Vice President of the Republic of The Gambia, welcomed delegates on behalf of the President, H.E. Adama Barrow. He described the meeting as a “historic milestone” in consolidating the Court’s mandate. He noted that the new Arbitration Rules will enable the ECOWAS Court to provide a credible regional mechanism for resolving commercial disputes, thereby strengthening investor confidence and supporting the objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

 

On his part, H.E. Alpha Sesay, Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Sierra Leone, described the Court as “a beacon of justice and a symbol of our collective commitment to regional integration and the rule of law’. ‘Our work here will have significant impact on the role that the Court continues to play in the subregion and will strengthen access to justice for our citizens. Through this, we honour our duty to the protection of human rights, promotion of regional integration, and the resolution of disputes through arbitration”, the Chair of the ECOWAS Ministers of Justice added.

 

Delivering his keynote address, H.E. Dawda A. Jallow, Attorney General and Minister of Justice of The Gambia, underlined the importance of equipping ECOWAS with arbitration tools comparable to international standards. He stressed that the Community Court of Justice has the potential to become a continental hub for arbitration and reaffirmed the need to empower it to address both human rights and economic disputes within the region.

 

In his remarks, Hon. Justice Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves, President of the Community Court of Justice, said that the Harmonised Protocol reflects “lessons learned over more than two decades of judicial practice” and ensures alignment with the Revised ECOWAS Treaty and decisions of the Authority of Heads of State and Government. He stressed that the Protocol will “reinforce the Court’s ability to discharge its mandate effectively,” while safeguarding the principles of justice, equity, and human rights that underpin the ECOWAS integration project.

 

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He added that the adoption of these instruments will shape the future of the Court and strengthen the credibility of the ECOWAS legal order.

 

Madam Miatta Lily French ECOWAS Resident Representative to The Gambia commended the President of the Court and his team for the initiative to ensure the work of the Court is made less cumbersome, and to enhance the effectiveness of the Court.

 

The ECOWAS Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring that the adoption of the Harmonised Protocol and Arbitration Rules strengthens the Community Court of Justice to deliver on its mandate and advance regional integration.

 

The instruments, once validated by the Ministers, will be submitted to the Authority of Heads of State and Government for adoption. Their entry into force will enhance the Court’s effectiveness in safeguarding human rights, promoting rule of law, and supporting economic integration across West

Africa.

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