Côte d’Ivoire: When Opinion Leaders confuse the responsibility of ECOWAS and Member States

In certain televised debates, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire, some opinion leaders have adopted a troubling approach by conflating the roles of ECOWAS with those of its member states. These misleading narratives, often laced with bias, sow confusion and undermine public understanding of subregional dynamics.

 

As a regional organization now comprising 12 member states following the withdrawal of the Sahel Alliance States (AES), ECOWAS operates with distinct responsibilities separate from those of individual nations.

 

However, legitimate critiques directed at ECOWAS are frequently misrepresented, particularly by segments of Ivorian media, as direct criticisms of Côte d’Ivoire itself.

 

This inaccurate conflation, intentional or not, distorts discussions and shifts focus away from pressing issues.

 

What is even more troubling is the tendency of these platforms to vilify leaders of the AES, dismissing their efforts to restore stability and peace in their respective countries.

 

Such oversimplifications ignore the nuanced challenges these nations face, reducing complex realities to baseless personal attacks.

 

It is critical for media outlets and opinion leaders to embrace their role as educators and facilitators of clarity. Criticizing ECOWAS should not be misconstrued as an attack on any specific state.

 

Similarly, acknowledging the commendable strides made by AES leaders—or any regional head of state—towards resolving crises is essential for fostering constructive dialogue.

 

Irresponsible rhetoric, rather than promoting unity or peace, risks exacerbating unnecessary tensions. Media platforms must rise above divisive controversies and prioritize objective, insightful analysis.

 

The region urgently needs transparent, honest discourse that acknowledges individual responsibilities without resorting to distortions or manipulation.

Titi KEITA

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