Sources say the initial aim is to have around 2,000 troops ready to fight "terrorism and insecurity" across West Africa.
Breakdown
- ECOWAS states agree to create a new force to fight jihadists 5s
- Military chiefs decided on the force during a meeting in Freetown 10s
- Plan is for 2,000 troops, stationed in home countries, with Sierra Leone as base 27s
- Financing details are still being negotiated; no official ECOWAS statement yet 41s
- Jihadist activity remains high in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger 1m 0s