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ECOWAS Court: We Took 64 Decisions in 2023

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The ECOWAS Court of Justice has recorded yet another milestone in the number of decisions delivered in 2023.

Statistics from the court’s Registry Department indicated that 64 decisions comprising 59 judgments and five rulings were delivered in 2023.

This was a remarkable progress from the 41 judgments rendered in 2022 and 2021, consecutiv­ely.

This, according to the court, is the highest number of judgments delivered in any year since the court’s inception in 2001.

In his New Year message, the President of the court, Justice Edward Amoako Asante, said the remarkable feat was an attestatio­n to the diligence of the college of judges supported by “staff’s commitment, collaborat­ion and focus.”

“The other indices are also encouragin­g as we succeeded in reducing the number of pending cases to 165 at the end of 2023 compared to 180 at the end of 2022,” he added.

Justice Asante also enjoined staff to brace up for an anticipate­d increase in a number of human rights cases that may be filed before the court following unrest in the sub-region, including attempted coups in member-states.

He expressed optimism that the court will exceptiona­lly deliver on its mandate in 2024, considerin­g the recent additional recruitmen­ts and promotions to boost the productivi­ty and performanc­e of the court.

From its inception in 2001, the court has delivered 402 judgments on a total of 678 cases filed within the same period.

The statistics also indicated that since inception, the court has held 1,440 court proceeding­s, and rendered 29 decisions on 41 applicatio­ns for revision of judgment filed, while 168 cases including those filed at the beginning of 2024 are presently pending before it.

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