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16 apr. 2025 10:09
Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo
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ECOWAS Transfers WAPIS Ownership to Regional Authorities

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has officially transferred the West African Police Information System (WAPIS) to national and regional authorities, marking a pivotal advancement in the region's security infrastructure.​

Strategic Significance:

  • Enhanced Data Sharing: WAPIS provides a centralized platform for the collection, registration, storage, analysis, and real-time sharing of police data across borders. This system facilitates swift information exchange on suspects, stolen vehicles, firearms, and forged documents, thereby strengthening national law enforcement capacities.​
  • Regional Integration: By connecting national law enforcement agencies to INTERPOL's global I-24/7 network, WAPIS promotes interoperability and operational cooperation among ECOWAS Member States, enabling more effective collaboration in tackling transnational crimes.​
  • Sustainability and Ownership: The handover signifies ECOWAS's commitment to building resilient, autonomous security institutions. Member States are encouraged to take full ownership, ensuring the system's continuity and effectiveness in combating organized crime and terrorism.​

Implications:

The successful transition of WAPIS ownership underscores the importance of sustained collaboration among ECOWAS Member States. Continued investment in training, infrastructure, and legislative alignment will be crucial to maximize the system's potential in enhancing regional security and stability.​

Recommendations:

  • Member States should allocate necessary resources and training to ensure the effective utilization of WAPIS.​
  • Ongoing collaboration with international partners, including INTERPOL and the EU, is essential for technical support and system enhancements.​
  • Regular assessments should be conducted to evaluate the system's impact on regional security and identify areas for improvement.​

This strategic transition marks a significant milestone in strengthening West Africa's collective security architecture and highlights the enduring value of multilateral cooperation in addressing complex and evolving threats.

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