YAMOUSSOUKRO, Saturday
Ghanaian
President John Dramani Mahama has been elected the new head of the
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) at a summit of the
15-nation regional bloc, his Ivorian predecessor announced on Saturday.
"I
am very happy to tell you that yesterday (Friday) my peers... decided
to name as head of ECOWAS, my brother and friend John Dramani Mahama,
the president of the Republic of Ghana," said Ivory Coast's leader
Alassane Ouattara in a speech at the closing of the ECOWAS summit.
Ouattara
has wrapped up two one-year terms as head of the West African group
during which he dealt with the democratic transition in Guinea-Bissau
and the war in Mali.
Ousattara touted his achievements in Mali, which has faced a coup and Islamist insurgency during his tenure.
"The
election of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta on August 11, 2012, was
the result of a successful transition in Mali," he said.
The
bloc's new leader, 55-year-old Mahama, was vice president in Ghana when
president John Atta Mills died in July 2012. He was elected the leader
of a country seen as beacon of democracy in West Africa in December that
year.
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