Ghana: Former president of Niger Issoufou named mediator for Burkina Faso


Former President of Niger Mahamadou Issoufou has been appointed as the new mediator for Burkina Faso.

His appointment was announced in a press release on Saturday at the end of the 6th extraordinary summit of ECOWAS held in Accra, capital of Ghana.

According to a press release issued after the meeting of Heads of State, the former president's mission is to "facilitate dialogue between all stakeholders".

At the heart of the matter is the duration of the transition period in Burkina Faso, currently set at 36 months by the Burkinabe military leadership.

In the meantime, the sub-regional organisation maintains the suspension of Burkina Faso from all its bodies until constitutional order is restored.

The situation will be re-assessed at the next meeting of ECOWAS set for July, 3rd.

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