The ECOWAS Court of Justice and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) are jointly pushing for stronger mechanisms to enforce the Court’s judgments across West African states, amid repeated non-compliance by Nigeria and other member countries. Senior Nigerian judicial figures, including Justice Kekere-Ekun, are engaging the Court on clearer regional guidelines for judgment enforcement, signaling pressure on Nigeria to set a compliance precedent within ECOWAS. This matters because persistent enforcement gaps undermine the Court’s authority, regional rule of law, and the effectiveness of cross-border legal remedies in West Africa.
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If enforcement of ECOWAS Court judgments strengthens, Nigerian banks and financial firms could face more predictable but occasionally adverse legal outcomes in cross-border disputes, increasing headline and regulatory risk.
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