In Chris S. Orngu, Elijah Terdoo Ikpanor & Gideon Lanna Jato (eds.),
ECOWAS at FORTY (
2017)
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Abstract
The formation of ECOWAS in 1975 should be seen as the culmination of several attempts over a period of one and half decades to form a sub-regional organisation embracing the whole of West Africa. Initial attempts had floundered first, as a result of the rivalry between Ghana (under Kwame Nkrumah) and Nigeria (under Tafawa Balewa) in the early 1960s and later, the struggle for supremacy in the sub-region between Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire along Anglophone-Francophone lines. The events that delayed the formation have been well documented by O. Aluko, AKD Frempong, O.A. Obasanjo and O.J.B. Ojo.