The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has admitted that, some heads of states under ECOWAS have veered off in following due democracy despite the fact that they have signed the peace charter.
According to her, some of these heads fail to follow the due processes of democracy as prescribed by the ECOWAS head which they signed in the Peace Pact which she says usually results in the such Coup D'etat.
The Minister speaking at the Information Ministry's Meet the Press series to brief the nation on progress of work done on the Guinea Coup D'etat and the ECOWAS Extraordinary Summit.
The Summit will be held in Accra tomorrow which will be hosting about 13 different heads of states and chaired by President Akufo-Addo to help find solution to the Guinea Coup D'etat and road map for the successful heading over of power to democratic rule.
Madam Ayorkor Botchwey stressed that, despite the fact that, some of these head veer, the various heads of states behind the scenes are working tirelessly to bring such heads to order but says it is not always let out to the public domain.
Madam Ayorkor Botchwey also added that, during the summit she will present a report to the ECOWAS heads of states on the outcome of the meeting they held with the Guinea Coup leaders which she led the delegation to be deliberated upon tomorrow.
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Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith
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