Togo’s Crossroads: ECOWAS or the Sahel Alliance? #africannews #africarising #togo #AES #BurkinaFaso

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In a bold shift in public opinion, over half of Togolese citizens now support leaving ECOWAS to join the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), which includes Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. What does this mean for the future of West Africa?
Will Togo align with a new regional bloc focused on sovereignty and self-reliance? In this video, we break down the latest poll, what’s driving this support, and how it could reshape geopolitics across the region.

#Togo #ECOWAS #AES #SahelAlliance #WestAfricaNews #AfricanPolitics #Geopolitics #AfricanUnity

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