Sierra Leone Set to Host 2024 ECOWAS Court Conference

By Adoba Echono, Abuja

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The Judiciary of Sierra Leone is set to host the 2024 ECOWAS Community Court of Justice’s International Conference.

The conference will centre on the theme “Enhancing the Role, Relevance and Effectiveness of the ECOWAS Court of Justice through the Strengthening of Synergies between the Court and National Stakeholders.”

It is scheduled take place from Monday, 13th to Wednesday 16th May, 2024, at the Bintumani Conference Centre, Aberdeen, Freetown Sierra Leone,” a statement said.

The conference will attract over two hundred and fifty (250) participants including the President of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice, Justice Edward Amoaka Asante, the Chief Justice of Liberia, Sie-A- Nyene Gyapay Yuoh; Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, Chief Justice of Ghana; Justice Hassan Bubacar Jallow, Chief Justice of Gambia; Hon. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, Chief Justice of the Federation of Nigeria.

It will also be graced by the Presidents of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) Court of Justice; Organization for the Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (“OHADA) Court of Justice and Arbitration; the African Court for Human and People’s Rights; the Chairperson of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights; the Ministers of Justice for Senegal and for the Republic of Guinea-Bissau; the President of the Supreme Court of Cote d’ Ivoire; the President of the Supreme Court of Ghana; the President of the Supreme Court of Togo.

The Heads of ECOWAS National Offices of member States among others will actively participate in the conference.

Presentations will be made by both academic and professional lawyers including professors in specialized legal areas.

Meanwhile, the Acting Chief Justice of Sierra Leone, Justice Nicholas Colin Browne-Marke says the conference will not disrupt normal court sittings in the country.

The annual event brings together the legal community in West Africa and other critical stakeholders to deliberate on important legal themes and contribute to the jurisprudence of the ECOWAS Court of Justice.

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