Foreign News
Jonathan Foundation Tasks ECOWAS Members on Defense of democracy

The Goodluck Jonathan Foundation (GJF) has called on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to engage in proactive measures to shore up the region’s democracy.
The Foundation made the call in a communiqué issued at the end of one-day stakeholder engagement meeting to review effectiveness of 20 years of ECOWAS supplementary Protocol on Democracy and Good Governance, on Saturday, in Abuja.
The foundation, in the communique signed by its Executive Director, Ms Ann Iyonu, called on ECOWAS to ensure that constitutional term limits was enforced and respected in the region.
It also called on ECOWAS to prioritise preventive diplomacy and take pre-election assessment seriously, as it presented an opportunity to mitigate political related violence in the sub-region.
The communique called on ECOWAS to be proactive by intervening whenever democracy was being threatened, before it led to tension, than the current method of intervention when a coup had occurred.
It also suggested that ECOWAS should consider having a peer review mechanism like Africa Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), which highlighted practices and success stories across AU member states and advised on best practices on growing issues
“There is a need for review of what and how popular participation should be defined and adopted both at the subnational levels and states across the ECOWAS region.
“ECOWAS needs to take deliberate steps to create a space for Civil Society Organisations to present recommendations and actively participate in its summit in an organised manner,” it said.
On the reason behind erosion of democracy in the region, the foundation noted that some military coups became successful because of government was not delivering its democratic promises.
“There is a growing anger among citizens from the region and this issue needs to be duly considered because of its potential resultant effect to the region’s democracy,” it said.
The Communique called on leaders in the region to pay attention to citizens’ welfare.
It added that good governance remained the best strategy for the safeguard of democracy and served as the best approach towards maintaining peace and stability in the region.
The communique noted that participants at the meeting were drawn from different West African countries, including stakeholders from Liberia, the Gambia, Mali, Guinea and Nigeria. (NAN)
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China to Eliminate Tariffs on Imports from African Countries

China has announced the full removal of tariffs on imports from all African countries, ENA, a partner of TV BRICS, has reported.
The tariff elimination falls under the new China-Africa Economic Partnership for Shared Development, a framework designed to accelerate Africa’s integration into global trade by increasing market access, improving customs procedures, and strengthening institutional trade capacity.
The initiative is part of a broader effort by Beijing to support industrialisation, diversify imports, and reinforce economic links with African states beyond raw materials.
President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s readiness to welcome all African exports under zero-tariff treatment.
He emphasised that the new arrangement would be accompanied by enhanced cooperation in customs, quarantine, logistics, and capacity building.
China also pledged to support training programmes and expand the visibility of high-quality African goods in the Chinese market.
In 2024, China–Africa trade reached nearly 300 billion dollars, consolidating China’s position as Africa’s largest trading partner.
Observers note that the new tariff policy may further strengthen the African Continental Free Trade Area by encouraging intra-African production and export diversification.
The strategic shift is expected to unlock new opportunities for value-added goods and services from across the continent, reinforcing Africa’s role in global supply chains. (TV BRICS/NAN)
CRIME
Man in Germany Charged with Serial Rape After Drugging Victims

German prosecutors on Tuesday have charged a 43-year-old Chinese national with 22 offences, including attempted murder and aggravated rape after drugging victims, in some cases involving women he knew.
The accused, who was not identified, is suspected of sedating women with sleeping pills and raping them in eight cases.
Prosecutors in Frankfurt said some victims knew the defendant and were unaware of what was happening.
In four cases, the man is suspected of overpowering, anaesthetising and raping the victims during property viewings and of videoing or photographing the acts.
In seven cases, the drug dose was so high it may have endangered victims’ lives, prosecutors said in a statement.
The accused is alleged to have been a member of the Telegram online platform for several years, where he exchanged information about how to sexually assault unconscious women.
He is also believed to have illegally sold sedatives to other chat participants, prosecutors said.
The man from Offenbach, near Frankfurt, is believed to have committed the offences between January 2020 and November 2024, and has been in custody since November 2024, prosecutors said.
The charges follow the high-profile case of Dominique Pelicot in France, convicted in December of repeatedly drugging and raping his wife for almost a decade and inviting dozens of strangers to rape her unconscious body. (Reuters/NAN)
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Man Bites Off Part of Another Man’s Ear On Train

A fight on a German train saw a man bite off a piece of another man’s ear, police said on Monday.
The incident occurred on a Deutsche Bahn train between the south-western cities of Mannheim and Stuttgart.
An argument broke out after an unknown man accused a 43-year-old man of looking at his partner.
The former bit the ear of the 43-year-old, who retaliated by biting the man’s finger.
According to police, the unidentified man and his companion were able to leave the train at the central station in Stuttgart and fled.
Police said that they are searching for the man’s identity.
The 43-year-old was taken to the hospital, where the piece of his ear was sewn back on.
(dpa/NAN)(www.nannews.ng)