ECOWAS leaders gather in Abuja for a crucial summit, with Guinea-Bissau and Benin at the forefront of discussions. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads of state and government are meeting to address pressing issues in the region. The summit, chaired by President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, will focus on the bloc's future amidst political transitions, democratic challenges, and security threats. The agenda includes the 2025 Annual Report, trade liberalization, regional security, and Guinea's political transition. Leaders will also discuss measures to enhance cooperation and stability within ECOWAS. The summit aims to conclude with a final communiqué and a press conference, highlighting key resolutions for the West African sub-region. But here's where it gets interesting: the summit's outcomes will shape the region's future, and the discussions will be pivotal in addressing the bloc's challenges. Will ECOWAS leaders rise to the occasion and deliver on their promises? The outcome of this summit will be closely watched by the international community and the people of West Africa.